There are some unique behaviors to note with this new layer. First, when using an exploration hierarchy with the Path layer, the visual will automatically explore down to the lowest level and not allow exploration upwards, as points on the path would be added at higher exploration levels.
Additionally, if a location is part of multiple routes, bubbles for that location will be displayed on top of each other. To click on the bubbles below, simply hover over the line associated with your route and it will float to the top, allowing you to select it. You can also break down routes further by adding a legend, which will create unique lines for each legend value for a given route ID. It's important to note that the Route layer primarily works in conjunction with the bubble layer. Once you add a route to your map, the filled, cluster bubble, heatmap, and 3D column layers will be disabled. While you can use the Route layer in conjunction with reference layers, the reference layer will be static, and combining data-linked reference layers with the Route layer is not supported.
The Route layer is gradually rolling out across all regions. Depending brazil telegram users mobile phone number list on your region, you may not see the Route layer in the Power BI service right away. Be sure to check your report after you publish it, and if you don't see the layer, it should be available within a week.
Visual Calculations (Preview)
This month, Power BI continues to improve its visual calculations capabilities with a long-awaited feature: export! You can now export data from visuals that include one or more visual calculations or hidden fields.
When you export data, hidden fields in a visual are not included in the export unless you choose to export the underlying data. The results of visual calculations are always exported, except when dealing with underlying data, as these calculations only exist within the visual.
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