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Hi,
I have the below measure:
Solved! Go to Solution.
@DW868990 , Measure seem fine to use that as the visual level filter and check for not blank
or try like
Sales (Return when 2 selected only) =
VAR CountryCount = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(Sales[Country]), ALLSELECTED(Sales))
VAR Result = IF(CountryCount = 2, [Sales], BLANK())
RETURN
Result
Thank you!
Worked great, with that little tweak 🙂
@DW868990 , Measure seem fine to use that as the visual level filter and check for not blank
or try like
Sales (Return when 2 selected only) =
VAR CountryCount = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(Sales[Country]), ALLSELECTED(Sales))
VAR Result = IF(CountryCount = 2, [Sales], BLANK())
RETURN
Result
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