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sonm10
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Slicer to filter two column without context

Hello,

I have a sample dataset as follows:

ProductCategoryTypeSellerBuyerCost
Product1Cat1Type1AC10
Product2Cat2Type1CA20
Product3Cat2Type2CB30
Product4Cat1Type3AC15
Product5Cat3Type3BA16

 

I have a column Seller and Buyer, that contains their name. A seller for one product can be a buyer for another product and vice versa. So basically, the two coumns will have many similar values. I need to have a single slicer to filter both these columns. The slicer have to be the union of these two column and should filter the rows if either or both the column has the slicer value.

I have implemented a solution as per this: Solved: Re: Once Slicer for multiple columns - Microsoft Power BI Community, where we create a measure on the union column. It was working as expected when the said two columns are available in the visual. The issue arises when the context changes, such as if we only select the Product and Amount fields in a table, the slicer will not have any effect. I require the slicer to filter the rows regardless of the context.

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Fowmy
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Super User

@sonm10 

I created a new table combining Seller and Buyer with distinct values then created a measure that identifies if the selected values (One or more) is found then filters the table. Check the attached file

 

Fowmy_0-1647635270028.png

Exists = 
VAR __SellerBuyerSelected = VALUES( BuyerSeller[Buyer] )
RETURN
    CALCULATE(
        COUNTROWS(table1),
        Table1[Buyer] IN __SellerBuyerSelected || Table1[Seller] IN __SellerBuyerSelected
    )



 

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@Fowmy, Thanks for your solution. It is working as expected however, when we only have the buyer, seller and cost columns in the table, the silcer is not working. For that, I have added an additional field (although not required in that particular table) for the slicer to work.

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Fowmy
Super User
Super User

@sonm10 

I created a new table combining Seller and Buyer with distinct values then created a measure that identifies if the selected values (One or more) is found then filters the table. Check the attached file

 

Fowmy_0-1647635270028.png

Exists = 
VAR __SellerBuyerSelected = VALUES( BuyerSeller[Buyer] )
RETURN
    CALCULATE(
        COUNTROWS(table1),
        Table1[Buyer] IN __SellerBuyerSelected || Table1[Seller] IN __SellerBuyerSelected
    )



 

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@Fowmy, Thanks for your solution. It is working as expected however, when we only have the buyer, seller and cost columns in the table, the silcer is not working. For that, I have added an additional field (although not required in that particular table) for the slicer to work.

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