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SSRS 2016 Dashboard UX Part 1 - Slicers

Dashboard navigation is the phrase i am using to describe the process of being able to interrogate and drill down into reports without the necessity for using parameters.  Let's face it, parameters are really ugly in SSRS - even with the ability to now lay them out - and the world would be a happier place if there was such a concept as slicers and other report UI elements natively in the SSRS universe. Firstly a note:  yes, I know Power BI does a lot of this stuff.  However, for on-premise customers, this isn't necessarily a cost-effective solution.  Most of my customers are SharePoint and Project Server users and - lets face it - most Project Server environments don't end up sitting on SQL Enterprise Edition so Power BI requires $/£ on top of the existing customer investment, which just isn't gonna fly in most cases. So here are a few concepts I have played with in the last few weeks to spoof such navigation tricks. Part 1) Single-select slicers using