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In this allselected(product[category]) should have a shadow filter for allselected to activate it right. Here there is a slicer, but where is the iterator that produces a shadow filter.
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@Cyriackpazhe yes, an implicit shadow filter is applied in this scenario.
if it works, please accept the answer as solution
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@Cyriackpazhe The shadow filter here is the filter applied by the slicer on Products[Category].
It is activated by ALLSELECTED(Products[Category]) because ALLSELECTED removes only row-level filters, not slicer filters.
@Cyriackpazhe Hi!
If you want to ensure a shadow filter is explicitly applied, you should use:
SUMX(
VALUES(Products[Category]),
[Total Sales]
)
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So is an implicit shadow filter applied here.
@Cyriackpazhe yes, an implicit shadow filter is applied in this scenario.
if it works, please accept the answer as solution
BBF
Which is the implicit shadow filter here. Could you elaborate that
sorry to bother you, I don't get it. Which is the shadow filter which is activated by allselected. There is a slicer, but a shadow filter to be used in Allselected??
@Cyriackpazhe The shadow filter here is the filter applied by the slicer on Products[Category].
It is activated by ALLSELECTED(Products[Category]) because ALLSELECTED removes only row-level filters, not slicer filters.
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