I can successfully add buttons to the power table, it is just not performing very well. The power table flashes and is unresponsive. Have been following this to get startet, but as said without any luck.

In terms of performance - removing the imports from the potentially frequently run extension functions (especially configureCell) is going to give you huge gains. I would recommend importing your JButton as a cached property in the initialize function (self.setClientProperty("button", JButton("My Button") | return { 'renderer': self.getClientProperty("button")})


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Recently I created Power BI report contain multiple pages. At the 1st page, there is summary page contain one big table visual. Then I create buttons at some of the column header to navigate to the other page relate to column header under that specific button.

Question is can I fix this button position ? because if someone change the width of the column, (not to mentioned, remove the field) the button will possibly in the wrong position already because it does not attached to the column.

I had previously created a drillthrough page for a revenue analysis report such that for any individual customer, the user can right-click and drillthrough to a Customer Profile page. The customers are individual data values, either in a visual like a tree map or in a table cell.

You still have to confirm that this will work for the context of your main summary table, but functionally it works. Then of course there is user training, but drillthrough is OOTB so once users know how to use it for one report, they will know for every report that uses it.

I can populate my datatable easily in Section:2, if there was no Action column in it. However, since there is a Action column, I am unable to add a button inside datatable and perform action for that record.

To format the gallery to table look, the main thing is to adjust the position of the size of the textbox. Set all height of text box to be the same, and align them tightly, then set the border property of text box, make the textboxes more like table cells.

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However, I've tried using if conditions, and RemoveIf, such as the following formulas, but nothing is coming of it. Which makes me wonder if two one records from two different tables can be deleted with on button?

One way to drill through a report is to right-click in a visual. However, if you want the drillthrough action to be more obvious, you can create a drillthrough button instead. A drillthrough button can increase the discoverability of important drillthrough scenarios in your reports, and you can conditionally determine how the button looks and acts. For example, you can show different text on a button if certain conditions are met.

To set up a drillthrough button, you first need to set up a valid drillthrough page within your report. Then you create a button with Drill through as the action type and select the drillthrough page as the Destination.

The button works like the regular drillthrough: You can pass filters on more fields by cross-filtering the visuals that contain the drillthrough field. For example, by using Ctrl + click and cross-filtering, you can pass multiple filters on Store Breakdown to the drillthrough page because your selections cross-filter the visual that contains Product, the drillthrough field:

In Power BI Desktop, you can use conditional formatting to change the button text based on the selected value of a field. To do so, create a measure that outputs the desired string based on the DAX function SELECTEDVALUE.

For example, if you have multiple destinations (market details and store details) that users can drill through to, you can have them select a specific destination to drill through to before the button becomes enabled for that drillthrough destination.

You might also have interesting cases for a hybrid scenario to support both multiple drillthrough destinations and specific conditions where you want the button to be disabled. Continue reading for details about these three options.

In Power BI Desktop, you select the DAX measure you created as the field value for the destination.In this example, the user must select a product, a store, and a destination page before the drillthrough button is enabled:

I need to create a button (like "Export to Excel") in order to export data from a table in Power BI. This file needs to be downloaded in a folder on my PC, for example the folder "Download" or "Desktop". In other words, this file can't go to SharePoint or OneDrive, but to the Desktop's Memory. How can I do that?

I tried to create a button with Power Automate, but, in PA the only option is to download the CSV file in OneDrive or PowerBI, and that's not what I need. Also, I tried to create an URL from the table, but it didn't work. As I said I need a button to download a excel file (from a table in Power BI) in my PC.

With buttons in Power BI, you can create reports that behave similarly to apps, and create an environment where users can hover, click, and further interact with Power BI content. This article explains how to add buttons to reports in Power BI Desktop and in the Power BI service. When you share your reports in the Power BI service, buttons provide an app-like experience. The article Identify and use buttons in the Power BI service describes how report readers experience buttons in your reports.

Creating a button requires edit permissions to the report. Sharing a report requires a Power BI Pro or PPU license or for the report to be saved in Premium capacity. For more information, see Which license do I have and What is Premium.

In the Power BI service, open the report in Editing view. Select Buttons in the top menu bar to reveal a drop-down menu, where you can select the button you want from a collection of options.

Whether you create a button in Power BI Desktop or the Power BI service, the rest of the process is the same. When you select a button on the report canvas, the Format pane shows you the many ways you can customize the button to fit your requirements. For example, you can customize the shape of a button.

Power BI buttons support fill images. With fill images, you can customize the look and feel of your button, combined with the built-in button states: default, on hover, on press, and disabled (for drillthrough).

But, in some recent versions of Excel, that Clear button is gone. It turns out, you can use a "Convert to Range" feature to remove the table formatting. (Why they chose to use "Convert to Range" to mean "Remove Formatting", is totally beyond me.)

If you are using Track Changes and have deleted rows in the table, the deleted cells may not be merged and will be "greyed out". This is because cell-merging is not tracked, so Word would have no way of recording the deleted rows if it allowed you to merge the cells that are above and below them. 006ab0faaa

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