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Hello - I have a simple dataset that looks like this:
Category | Sub-Category | Class | Value XX | Value YY |
AAA | X1 | A | 1000 | 2000 |
AAA | X2 | A | 400 | 2500 |
AAA | X3 | B | 2000 | 300 |
BBB | X2 | A | 5000 | 1000 |
CCC | X1 | B | 150 | 1200 |
CCC | X2 | B | 350 | 10000 |
CCC | X3 | A | 300 | 800 |
Then I have a summary table that looks like this:
Category | Value A (=Value XX/2) | Value B(=Value YY/2) |
AAA | 1700 | 2400 |
BBB | 2500 | 500 |
CCC | 400 | 6000 |
Then I have two filters, one for Value A (Filter A) and one for Value B (Filter B), that are the result of the concatenation of:
Filter A = "Class" + "Sub-Category" (ie. A-X1, A-X2, B-X3,...)
Filter B = "Class_duplicate" + "Sub-Category_duplicate" (ie. A-X1, A-X2, B-X3,...) --> I created a duplicate field for both "Class" and "Sub-Category" to avoid interference between the two filters
One of my goals was to apply Filter A only to Value A (with Value B not impacted by any selection) and Filter B to apply only to Value B (with Value A not impacted by any selection). I was able to accomplish this with the following measures:
Value A = CALCULATE( DIVIDE(Value XX,2), ALL(Table_name, Class, Sub-Category) )
Value B = CALCULATE( DIVIDE(Value YY,2), ALL(Table_name, Class_duplicate, Sub-Category_duplicate) )
This works only if:
But considering that my summary table is at the "Category" level, while my filters are at the "Class"+"Sub-Category" level, the PROBLEM is if:
I tried combining different functions inside the measures Value A and Value B, but with no success.
I hope I made it clear to understand, any recommendation/hint will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Davide
Hi @ragnezza ,
Calculated tables are not used for dynamic filtering, you can create a slicer and measure that doesn't matter to affect the table visual.
Here are the steps you can follow:
1. Create calculated table.
Slicer_Table =
SUMMARIZE(
'Table','Table'[Class],'Table'[Sub-Category])
2. Create measure.
Value A =
var _select=SELECTEDVALUE('Slicer_Table'[Class])
var _selectsub=SELECTCOLUMNS('Slicer_Table',"sub",'Slicer_Table'[Sub-Category])
return
IF(
ISFILTERED('Slicer_Table'[Class])&&NOT(ISFILTERED('Slicer_Table'[Sub-Category])&&_select="A"),
DIVIDE(
SUMX(
FILTER('Table',
'Table'[Class]="A"),[Value XX]),2),
SUMX(
FILTER('Table',
'Table'[Class]=_select&&'Table'[Sub-Category] in _selectsub),[Value XX])
)
Value B =
var _select=SELECTEDVALUE('Slicer_Table'[Class])
var _selectsub=SELECTCOLUMNS('Slicer_Table',"sub",'Slicer_Table'[Sub-Category])
return
IF(
ISFILTERED('Slicer_Table'[Class])&&NOT(ISFILTERED('Slicer_Table'[Sub-Category])),
DIVIDE(
SUMX(
'Table',
[Value YY]),2),
SUMX(
FILTER('Table',
'Table'[Class]=_select&&'Table'[Sub-Category] in _selectsub),[Value YY])
)
3. Result:
If only [Class] is selected, it is displayed according to your conditions:
If both slicers are selected, the result is realized based on the value of the slicer:
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Thanks @Anonymous for spending time to look into this and for providing a solution, much appreciated!
I'm not there yet, but I'm pretty close to it. These are my differet scenarios:
A) NO FILTERS APPLIED
Original view with no filters applied
B) ONE FILTER APPLIED
"Filter for Value A only" applied (it applies only to Value A, while Value B reamins unchanged)
"Filter for Value B only" applied (it applies only to Value B, while Value A remains unchanged)
C) BOTH FILTERS APPLIED WITH THE SAME VALUE
This will filter out both Value A and Value B
D) BOTH FILTERS APPLIED WITH DIFFERENT VALUES --> my challenge
Different selections are made in "Filter for Value A only" and "Filter for Value B only" and because there are no records in common, the result is blank
It looks like I have somehow to skip the level of hierarchy in the filters (Class and Sub-Category) and stick to the Category level, which is the highest level of the hierarchy.
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