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Hi,
I am new to Power BI and hence confused with how to approach this problem.
I have 2 Tables one containing Information about stores across the globe and one containing sales information.
Now I have 5 countries namely
USA
France
UK
Germany
Australia
Now suppose I select 'USA' in the filter (which will contain only one value),
I want a DAX that can label all sales in 'USA' as 'Domestic' and everying else as 'International'.
Likewise when I select 'UK', 'UK' becomes 'Domestic' and everything else is labelled as 'International'.
Is this possible to achieve?
What is the requirement behind this requirement if I may ask?
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