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Hello, and thanks in advance.
Objective: Allow the user to select a store from a dropdown slicer. Based on the selection, display images representing customer purchase amounts with different breeds of dogs.
Example Workflow:
Outcome: Once the store is selected, 3 dog images will be displayed, corresponding to the different purchase tiers.
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Hi @BeginnerBI
You can use the Image Grid custom visual:
Sample table:
Visual settings:
Result:
Best Regards,
Jayleny
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Hi @BeginnerBI
First, create a table that includes different dog breeds and their corresponding images.
Set the picture column to the image URL format.
Create a new table that includes stores and the amount spent.
Create a new column:
Breed = IF([purchases] > 1000 ,"Doberman",IF([purchases]>500,"Golden Retriever","Corgi"))
Create a new relationship:
Result:
Best Regards,
Jayleny
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Hi Jayleny,
Thank you so much but what I have been trying to do is have one selection and instead see multiple rows and I would like to have multiple images. when I click chicago dinamycally display the count of record for those breeds in that location. Chicago have 5 doberman and 2 corgies, I select and pop up 7 images. I'm not sure if this is possible. but it is like the vision for the scope.
Hi @BeginnerBI
You can use the Image Grid custom visual:
Sample table:
Visual settings:
Result:
Best Regards,
Jayleny
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @BeginnerBI
I am not sure if I understand your expectation. but based on my understanding you can write a measure as follows:
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