Rediģēt

Kopīgot, izmantojot


Stay on top of your metrics

APPLIES TO: Power BI Desktop Power BI service

Metrics in Power BI let your customers curate their metrics and track them against key business objectives, in a single pane. In addition to seeing all your metrics in one view, scorecards make it easy for you to dig deeper into the data, update your metrics, make notes on important events. These features are covered in this article. You can also follow your metrics, to be notified when they change.

View metric details

The metrics Details pane provides the entire history for the metric from the start date, including check-ins, status changes, and relevant notes.

  • To access the details pane, open a scorecard and select the metric name. Power BI automatically shows the details pane.

    Screenshot of The Details pane for a metric.

You can filter scorecards to metrics labeled as a particular status. Selecting the summary cards at the top of the scorecard makes it easy to see what is on track or at risk.

This metric is at risk.

Screenshot of Metrics filtered to status at risk via summary card.

This metric is behind.

Screenshot of Metrics filtered to status behind via summary card.

There's also a keyword search that filters the scorecard down to metrics that match the keyword. Select the Filter icon above the first metric and type the keywords you're looking for. The scorecard filters to show those results, without losing the context of any parent/child metric relationships, making it easy to quickly find a particular metric and see how it's doing.

The scorecard before filtering.

Screenshot Indicating location of keyword search on scorecard.

The scorecard filtered to Premium.

Screenshot of Keyword search results for premium product SKU.

Update manual values

  1. In a scorecard, select the metric name.

  2. In the Details pane, select New check-in.

  3. Complete the following actions in any order:

    Choose a date.

    Enter a new or updated value.

    Select a status.

    Optionally, include a note.

    Screenshot of Manual check-in, set date, value, status, and note.

  4. Select Save.

    Screenshot of Check-in is posted to the metric.

Update connected values

  1. In a scorecard, select the metric name.

  2. In the Details pane, select New check-in.

  3. Complete the following actions in any order:

    Choose a date. Choosing a date auto-populates the value for that day. You can't override a connected value.

    Select a status.

    Optionally, include a note.

    Screenshot of Check-in for a connected metric.

  4. Select Save.

More questions? Try the Power BI Community.