The old dashboards had the capability to limit the views/actions taken by the current user, similar to how the Ticket Filter has a setting within certain criteria that allow one view/report/filter to then show only the person logged in's items/actions/etc.
I cannot seem to identify a way to do this in the Power BI reports, this functionality is beneficial to the use being able to see their actions completed/taken, without any visibility to their colleagues efforts.
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Lindsay Rennerposted
7 days ago
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Thank you for your feedback! After careful consideration, we have decided not to move forward with this request at this time.
From a business standpoint, introducing user-level productivity reporting in Power BI can create noise and distraction, shifting focus from efficient task completion to activity tracking. It also risks misinterpretation without full workflow context and moves us away from the more meaningful, outcome-oriented insights we’re prioritizing.
That said, user-centric visibility is already planned within the new application experience, where it can be delivered with better context and usability (e.g., completed 3/X tasks).
We appreciate your input and encourage you to continue sharing ideas and feedback.
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Lindsay Rennerposted
about 2 months ago
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Thank you for submitting your request! We value your input and will review it as part of our ongoing efforts to improve our services.
The old dashboards had the capability to limit the views/actions taken by the current user, similar to how the Ticket Filter has a setting within certain criteria that allow one view/report/filter to then show only the person logged in's items/actions/etc.
I cannot seem to identify a way to do this in the Power BI reports, this functionality is beneficial to the use being able to see their actions completed/taken, without any visibility to their colleagues efforts.
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2 Comments
Lindsay Renner posted 7 days ago Admin
Thank you for your feedback! After careful consideration, we have decided not to move forward with this request at this time.
From a business standpoint, introducing user-level productivity reporting in Power BI can create noise and distraction, shifting focus from efficient task completion to activity tracking. It also risks misinterpretation without full workflow context and moves us away from the more meaningful, outcome-oriented insights we’re prioritizing.
That said, user-centric visibility is already planned within the new application experience, where it can be delivered with better context and usability (e.g., completed 3/X tasks).
We appreciate your input and encourage you to continue sharing ideas and feedback.
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Lindsay Renner posted about 2 months ago Admin
Thank you for submitting your request! We value your input and will review it as part of our ongoing efforts to improve our services.
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