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PatrickVeldt
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Selectedvalue multiple filters

Hi all, 

 

In my dashboard I got multiple filters and I got the right DAX to show all the values selected. 

SV =
SELECTEDVALUE(Datum[Year];"All year")
&
SELECTEDVALUE(Station[Station];"All stations")
&
SELECTEDVALUE(mutations[reknr];"All GL's")
 
But when I use this, the selected values will show as: All yearAll stationsAll GL's
 

What I want is: 

 

All year

All stations

All GL's

 

Can you please let me know what I need to enter to get the selected values below eachother?

 

Appreciate your feedback and information.

 

Br,

Patrick

 
 

 

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Hi @Pragati11 ,

 

Thank you for the dax, but unfortunately it only shows below eachother when I don't click a filter. 

So I've updated the dax with below. 

 

SV =
CONCATENATE((SELECTEDVALUE(Datum[Year];"All year"));UNICHAR(10)
&
CONCATENATE((SELECTEDVALUE(Station[Station];"All stations"));UNICHAR(10)
&
CONCATENATE((SELECTEDVALUE(mutations[reknr];"All GL's"));UNICHAR(10))
))
 
but then I got
All year
All stations All GL's
 
or when I use a filter.
2020
Amsterdam 8000

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Pragati11
Super User
Super User

Hi @PatrickVeldt ,

 

Modify your dax as follows:

 

SV =
SELECTEDVALUE(Datum[Year];CONCATENATE("All year", UNICHAR(10)))
&
SELECTEDVALUE(Station[Station]; CONCATENATE("All stations", UNICHAR(10)))
&
SELECTEDVALUE(mutations[reknr];"All GL's")

 

Thanks,

Pragati

 

Best Regards,

Pragati Jain


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Hi @Pragati11 ,

 

Thank you for the dax, but unfortunately it only shows below eachother when I don't click a filter. 

So I've updated the dax with below. 

 

SV =
CONCATENATE((SELECTEDVALUE(Datum[Year];"All year"));UNICHAR(10)
&
CONCATENATE((SELECTEDVALUE(Station[Station];"All stations"));UNICHAR(10)
&
CONCATENATE((SELECTEDVALUE(mutations[reknr];"All GL's"));UNICHAR(10))
))
 
but then I got
All year
All stations All GL's
 
or when I use a filter.
2020
Amsterdam 8000

Hi @PatrickVeldt ,

 

Try using CONCATENATEX in place of CONCATENATE.

 
Thanks,
Pragati

Best Regards,

Pragati Jain


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Hi @Pragati11 ,

 

Thank you, the first solution didn't work. 

But when I removed it from the card and used it again, then it works apparently.

 

Patrick.

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