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Question 182

You have a Power BI report named Report1 and a dashboard named Dashboard1. Report1 contains a line chart named Sales by month.

You pin the Sales by month visual to Dashboard1.

In Report1, you change the Sales by month visual to a bar chart.

You need to ensure that the bar chart displays on Dashboard1.

What should you do?

    Correct Answer: B

    When you pin a visual to a Power BI dashboard, it takes a snapshot of that visual at that moment. Any subsequent changes to the visual in the report, such as changing its type from a line chart to a bar chart, will not automatically update the dashboard tile. To reflect the updated visual on the dashboard, you need to pin the new Sales by month bar chart to Dashboard1.

Discussion
SanaCanadaOption: B

B. Pin the Sales by month bar chart to Dashboard1. When you pin a visual to a dashboard, you are essentially taking a snapshot of that visual at that point in time and adding it to the dashboard as a tile. Any changes made to the original visual in the report will not automatically reflect in the dashboard tile. To display the bar chart on Dashboard1, you need to pin the new Sales by month bar chart to Dashboard1. No confusion, and no need to discuss further

noone420

nO cOnfUsIon And n0 nEeD to disCusS fuRthEr

JudT

Correct! No need at all...

anishk

all confusion cleared. so pin from home is okay?

sss_15Option: B

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/visuals/power-bi-report-change-visualization-type If you change the visualization type in the report after you pinned it to your dashboard, the dashboard tile does not automatically update. So, if you used the Power BI service to pin the visualization as a line chart and then, in the report, changed it to a bar chart, the already-pinned version of this data will remain a line chart. Pin the bar chart to see it too on the dashboard.

MimoKnowsNothinOption: B

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/visuals/power-bi-report-change-visualization-type

luisnc

here's the answer. thank you

ushakiranrOption: B

Pin sales by month bar chart to dashboard

ushakiranrOption: B

Pin sales by month to dashboard

Brandon9696Option: A

In the scenario, it already states that you have pinned the visual to the dashboard. So I believe the correct answer would be A.

ShalalehOption: B

Otherwise there is no way!

FibreNetOption: C

I think it's C, the report is already pinned to the dashboard.

Shalaleh

simply check it. refresh dataset, report or dashboard does not work. in edit details there is no such a thing. the only way is to pin new visual to dashboard.

HenryBizOption: B

B. Pin the Sales by month bar chart to Dashboard1. Ref: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/service-dashboard-tiles "If the original visualization that's used to create the tile changes, the tile doesn't change. For example, if you pin a line chart from a report and then you change the line chart to a bar chart, the dashboard tile continues to show a line chart. The data refreshes, but the visualization type doesn't."

28485e1

"You have one bucket that holds 2 gallons, and another bucket that holds 5 gallons. How many buckets do you have?" "... Two?"

28485e1

That was distressingly easy.

DataEngDP

Pin it, Pin it, Pin it must be funny...

AdrianBalescuOption: B

pin it again!