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OMG this is the best channel ever (I have been a Power BI developer for 1 year, and your tutorial style is my most favv), why only 8 videossssss I am screaming!
Hello! I have been following you for over 4 years. I feel very sad that you have locked your great videos. I don't know the reason, but I really hope you can share them again. Thank you and I admire you very much!
Hi Buddy, I saw you removed most of your Power BI videos from your channel. It was very helpful for the people to get visualization ideas. Can you upload it back in the channel ? Really appreciate your work!
i really didn't expected that PBI could be this much amazing .Your speed and design I just love them ,thanks for the videos they are really helpful and inspiring me to work more 🤩🤩❤
I followed the video exactly and its saying 'no login credential' when I try to login in. I've checked the table, text inputs and labels. Can't see why it doesn't match and give me the success notification
What if you have more than 2000data.?will it still work..to load everything..i know that if we use collection we can load everything..but it will affect the performance..so how do we encounter this..if we alrdy filter it..and we still have more than 2000 data
Can you explain the reason behind using an attractive woman as part of your thumbnail even though the content is not presented by that woman? I'd really like to understand what's driving you to do this.
what is the meaning of such kind of video you just use cart and images, you have dataset not us so why we are here. Please stop to make such kind of video because we want from scratch.
Been looking high and low for something just like this! Would love to get more into developing more visually satisfying UI's given how barebones power apps is.
In a component, you can configure behaviour properties for buttons but these are still in preview, so not supported for production apps. A more streamlined approach would be to build a collection that’ll act as your menu, including the screen names for each option. In the component, use a gallery to show the menu collection then you can set the buttons on select property to ThisItem.ScreenNav (or whatever you’ve called the column in the collection)