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Team,
I would like to create a measure to filter this table based on a single column that has multiple conditions. I would like to return NAME that has the words "red" and "green" in STRING column.
The result:
Any guidance would be appreciated.
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@dnana Try:
Selector Measure =
VAR __Name = MAX('Table'[NAME])
VAR __Table = SUMMARIZE('Table',[NAME],"__STRING",CONCATENATEX('Table',[STRING]))
VAR __Table1 = ADDCOLUMNS(__Table,"__Red",SEARCH("red",[__STRING],,0),"__Green",SEARCH("green",[__STRING],,0))
VAR __Names = DISTINCT(SELECTCOLUMNS(FILTER(__Table1,[__Red]>0 && [__Green]>0),"__Name",[NAME]))
RETURN
IF(__Name IN __Names,1,0)
Put this measure in the visual filters section of your Filters pane and filter for 1.
@dnana Try:
Selector Measure =
VAR __Name = MAX('Table'[NAME])
VAR __Table = SUMMARIZE('Table',[NAME],"__STRING",CONCATENATEX('Table',[STRING]))
VAR __Table1 = ADDCOLUMNS(__Table,"__Red",SEARCH("red",[__STRING],,0),"__Green",SEARCH("green",[__STRING],,0))
VAR __Names = DISTINCT(SELECTCOLUMNS(FILTER(__Table1,[__Red]>0 && [__Green]>0),"__Name",[NAME]))
RETURN
IF(__Name IN __Names,1,0)
Put this measure in the visual filters section of your Filters pane and filter for 1.
Thank you Greg! Appreciate the quick response and helping me learn more about DAX.
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