Introduction to Using URLs for Reports in Power BI!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @yipyipR
    @yipyipR 7 месяцев назад

    The URL in a table behind a logo was exactly what I needed. Your explanation worked perfectly. Thanks for the clear explanation

  • @matthiask4602
    @matthiask4602 Год назад

    thx Reid, very good content, I will take some days to digest though

  • @SuperBethTastic
    @SuperBethTastic 2 месяца назад

    I'm able to get this to work in the desktop version. but finding that after publishing the report, the links in the webservice no longer follow the direct link. They're going to the site home page, rather than going to the direct page based on the concatenated link to the item.
    If I copy and paste the link to the web-browser, it works. if I click it, it doesn't.

    • @HavensConsulting
      @HavensConsulting  2 месяца назад

      Interesting, i've never seen that! Might be worth filing a bug on Microsoft using the ? icon in the upper right for this one

  • @musthakhahammed6535
    @musthakhahammed6535 Год назад +1

    Hello sir,
    I have a data of 4 columns title, description, background image url and Website URL.
    I need to show this as a list of cards with images as the background of each card and once I click one of them, it will navigate to the website.
    Are there any visuals or alternatives you can suggest please?

    • @HavensConsulting
      @HavensConsulting  Год назад +1

      Hi there, to have each card be a seperate clickable link I'd recommend using the table or matrix visual, as that breaks out the measure/image. You can have one measure showing the image in the matrix table, then apply conditional formatting for URL to make those images clickable as URL

  • @stevewilliams9753
    @stevewilliams9753 Год назад

    Hi Reid, Slightly off topic ... is it possible to create a URL link in a matrix or table that instead drills down to an underlying page. For example, click on a cell in the sales column and it directly drills down to the relevant page (thereby avoiding the need to create/activate a drilldown button, or right click in each cell).

    • @HavensConsulting
      @HavensConsulting  Год назад

      Yup! I did a video on just this topic a few months ago :)
      ruclips.net/video/Fu1vJJ9vcUw/видео.html

  • @user-lf9by3gg8c
    @user-lf9by3gg8c Год назад

    Hello, are you able to create a hyperlink that links to another PBI report in another workspace/app?

    • @HavensConsulting
      @HavensConsulting  Год назад

      Whenever you're on any report page in any workspace or app. That URL can be copied and used to link to that report :)

    • @user-lf9by3gg8c
      @user-lf9by3gg8c Год назад

      @@HavensConsulting Is it possible to do it dynamically? So you don't have to have each individual URL in a table, instead there's a common path to PBI reports, and then filter by report name?

    • @user-lf9by3gg8c
      @user-lf9by3gg8c Год назад

      @@HavensConsulting Also, thanks for the quick reply!

    • @HavensConsulting
      @HavensConsulting  Год назад +1

      @@user-lf9by3gg8c unfortunately there's no repository of the report ID's anywhere unless you were to use a custom API connector to Power BI. So you'd need to get them one at a time, or programmatically though API calls. No built in PQ connector for this sadly.