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Hi,
I have a couple measures like this, which exludes some filters.
Number of Total Users NO FILTER = CALCULATE(COUNT(CONTENT[SCORE]),
ALL(
USERS[Supervisor Name Level 02],
USERS[Supervisor Name Level 03],
USERS[Supervisor Name Level 04],
USERS[Supervisor Name Level 05],
USERS[Supervisor Name Level 06],
USERS[Reporting Business Segment],
USERS[Department],
USERS[Reporting Level]))
I use them on multiple tabs, and every time I apply a new filter, I have to update every measure. Is there a way to make it simple and exclude all filters by default and just keep one or two?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Why don't you use the complete USERS table as a parameter and not every column? Or else, look at ALLEXCEPT.
Why don't you use the complete USERS table as a parameter and not every column? Or else, look at ALLEXCEPT.
Because I didn't think about it. Thank you, excellent solution!
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