WOW!!! Finally we have a financial reporting visual that does what a financial person wants for reporting.

Our Visual are highly configurable, and below are some of the examples of the configurations you can do:

- Have totals below or above the actual posting accounts
- Different levels in the hierachy
- Headline for each group if you have total at bottom of the group.
- Format negative numbers
- Matrix or table formatting
- Expand to a certain level.
- Tooltips as a list of postings.
- Drillthrough
- Postfix total for totals (e.g. TOTALS in the end of the account text).
- A lot of formatting options
- Multi measures and individual formatting
- Hide blank rows
- Total column in front or after the columns
- Define how to aggregate the Total Column
- Define what Measures to see in the total column
- And much more
How to install it
Simply go to app source from Microsoft Power BI and download it.
Pricing
- 14 days free trial.
- Pricing per user
- 1-5 users: 5 USD per user per month (Excl. VAT)
- 6-20 users: 4 USD per user per month (Excl. VAT)
- 21-100 users: 3 USD per user per month (Excl. VAT)
- 100-250 users: 2 USD per month (Excl. VAT)
- 250+ Users: 1.75 USD per month (Excl. VAT)
Prerequisites
This is a recursive visual, so it needs a special structure in the data table. Two things are important to have it to work:
- Your data (Financial accounts) must have at least two fields
- No. – The actual account No.
- Parent No. – The account the Account belongs to.
- Then it can have (Financial accounts):
- Name for Posting accounts (that could e.g. be a column with Account No+ ‘ ‘+Account Name)
- Name for totals (that could e.g. be a column with just Account Name)
- The measures that you use should be implicit measures and it should follow this guideline
- Finance amount = If(sum(amount)=0,0,sum(amount))
- Call it what ever you want, but it must make sure that all accounts are returned no matter if there are postings on it or not.
- All other measure can then build on this measure and then it will work. Example
- Finance amount LY = calculate([Finance amount], sameperiodlastyear(Dates[Date])
That’s it. If your datamodel looks like that, then it will work. Especially 3 is important to get the recursion to work.
How to use it
Well, just like any other visuals then try it. Basically there are two things you must setup:
- Fields
- Formatting

The fields marked with yellow is mandatory. If you want a matrix, then use Columns also (e.g. for month names).
