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I want to return all locations within the same city when a single location within that city is selected. I have the following tables/measures: [Sales], 'Locations'[Location] 'Locations'[City].
So if I select the Manhattan Location, since the location is in New York, the visual would show all locations and sales for the branches in New York City.
Hope this makes sense.
Thanks!
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Hi,
I actually believe I was able to solve this. I created an calculated table based on the Locations table and named it MarketLocations, then created the following measure:
Market-City =
VAR _SelectedMarket =
CALCULATETABLE (
VALUES ( 'Locations'[City] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Locations' ),
'Locations'[Location] IN VALUES ( 'MarketLocation'[Location] )
)
)
RETURN
CALCULATE (
[Sales],
FILTER ( 'Locations', 'Locations'[City] IN _SelectedMarket )
)
Hi,
I actually believe I was able to solve this. I created an calculated table based on the Locations table and named it MarketLocations, then created the following measure:
Market-City =
VAR _SelectedMarket =
CALCULATETABLE (
VALUES ( 'Locations'[City] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Locations' ),
'Locations'[Location] IN VALUES ( 'MarketLocation'[Location] )
)
)
RETURN
CALCULATE (
[Sales],
FILTER ( 'Locations', 'Locations'[City] IN _SelectedMarket )
)
Could you describe more, please. Maybe you have some screenshots?
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