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Visual Metrics Updates:

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 4:00 am
Base upper and lower limits on percentage, percentile, and standard deviation options.
Make your error bars symmetrical “per field”.
Filled map for Azure Maps visuals: Filled map layers have been introduced in the Azure Maps visual that help in presenting variations or patterns across different geographical regions.
Composite models in Power BI datasets and analytics services: Support has been added for Power BI datasets that have dynamic M query parameters defined. You can now create a composite model on such datasets to enrich or extend them. Dynamic M query parameters allow report readers to use filters or slicers to set values ​​for an M query parameter.
Bold/italic/underline for text inside header tooltips.
Metric Visuals: The Scorecard visual that Microsoft shipped last year is being expanded to include metric visuals. This provides a great level of flexibility in integrating metrics into your Power BI reporting solutions. You can now:
Include individual metrics instead of the entire scorecard.
Create report pages that display metrics greece whatsapp resource alongside other visuals, in the context of the rest of the report data.
Create a new metric or add a metric from an existing dashboard as a visual in the report.
View notes, log, set up rules on this metric as in a normal dashboard.
Format the visual metric to match the appearance of the rest of the report and configure it with options to enable or disable individual metric elements (such as goals, owner, etc.).
Move/copy dashboard: Starting this month you can:
Have 'template' dashboards to use as a starting point.
Develop a “test” dashboard in My Workspace to ensure that the metrics are working correctly before moving it to the correct workspace when you are ready to share.
Move the entire dashboard with all dashboard features and metadata, including controls and state rules as-is, to a new workspace.
Copy the dashboard and include/exclude log history.
Follow metrics: With the “follow” feature, you can quickly access the metrics that interest you the most and stay up to date with the activity of these metrics. In addition, you can follow metrics while browsing through the different dashboards and subsequently access all the metrics you follow in one place.