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Hi guys,
I want to do a measure that is filtered by only one filter, so I want to exsclude all the others.
I have tried using ALL() but there are many, many, many tables so I'm looking for a function faster.
Thank you all 😁
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@giuliapiazza94 does ALLEXCEPT helps your scenario
ALLEXCEPT(<tbl>,<tbl[onlyColumnToKeepFilter]>)
Best way is to remove all filters and then add back the specifc column you need.
Like:
Example =
CALCULATE(
[Your Measure]
REMOVEFILTERS(),
VALUES('Product'[Brand])
)
best solution ever!!!
Thankyou.
try ALLSELECTED FUNCTION
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@giuliapiazza94 does ALLEXCEPT helps your scenario
ALLEXCEPT(<tbl>,<tbl[onlyColumnToKeepFilter]>)
I've tried but it doesn't work
The total should be 293795,54, not 78,18
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