You are creating Power BI reports. You need to choose which filters you can use for reports. Which three types of filters can you use? Each correct answer presents a complete solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
why the other answers are not correct:
C. Database: Power BI does not use "database" as a type of filter. While Power BI can connect to various databases to retrieve data, the term "database" itself is not used to describe a filter type.
E. External: Power BI does not have a filter type called "external." Filters in Power BI are typically applied within the report or dashboard environment and are not referred to as "external."
The correct types of filters in Power BI are drill-down, automatic, and manual because they are directly related to how you can filter data within your reports.
Automatic filters are automatically added to the visual level of the filter pane when you build a visual. Not for the reports.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/power-bi-report-filter-types
A. Drill-down filters: These filters allow users to navigate from a higher-level summary to detailed data. By drilling down, users can explore data at different levels of granularity, such as moving from yearly data to monthly or daily data. Drill-down filters enhance interactivity and provide deeper insights into the data.
D. Manual filters: Manual filters are user-defined filters that allow report viewers to select specific values or ranges. Users can manually choose which data they want to include or exclude in the report. These filters are flexible and customizable, enabling users to focus on relevant information.
E. External filters: External filters are applied from external sources or parameters. For example, you can pass filter values from a URL parameter, another report, or an application. External filters allow seamless integration with other systems and enable dynamic filtering based on context.
No such thing as External filters if you look at the doc link below
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/power-bi-report-filter-types
A. manual
B. automatic
E. external
A. Manual filters allow you to manually select the data you want to include in your report, giving you full control over what data is displayed.
B. Automatic filters are filters that are applied automatically based on certain conditions or criteria. For example, you can automatically filter data by date, by a specific category, or by a certain value.
E. External filters allows you to apply filters to data that is coming from an external source, such as an Excel file or a SQL database. This can be useful if you want to filter data from an external source before it is brought into Power BI.
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