Learn TOP 3 use cases of new FIELD parameter feature introduced in May 2022 Power BI Update

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Field parameter is a new feature introduced in May 2022 Power BI update. This is an exciting new feature that will allow report users to dynamically change measures and columns which was previously not possible without a complicated workaround.

In this video, I will walk thru TOP three use cases of this new field parameter feature. Also, this video includes a BONUS feature at the end.

Enjoy!!

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Awesome! Thanks for bringing new features to our attention.

darylellis
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The last point about dynamic hierarchy order is an interesting observation, sir. Many thanks.

sukoi
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Grazie per l'ottima spiegazione. Sarà davvero utile nelle molteplici riclassificazioni di bilancio

horizon
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To calculate the percentages in a table or matrix, SWITCH and ISINSCOPE were used, but now the field parameters (that users can put the number they want and in the order they want) how it can be calculated so that the result is correct when the user add, remove and change order of field parameters?

oscariglesias
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Just awesome 👌. Thanks for explaining 😀

balramprakash
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Awesome this new feature. Thanks a lot for explain us how to use it in such a practical way.

geojbarros
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Do you know of a way to use a variable within the generated Field Parameter code and use it as a measure name override? I tried it using a VAR that captures a slicer's single selected value but it shows as (blank) in the auto-created measure slicer and on the table visual, it just defaulted to display the original measure name, ignoring the name override. Thanks for the tip at the end where the sequence of selecting multiple items in the measure slicer determines the display hierarchy. That's really cool!

ferdinandsantos