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Hey guys, I created a parameter to change the visualization of the measures of a table:
TEST PARAMETER = {
("Sales PY", NAMEOF('New Measures' [Sales PY]), 0),
("Sales", NAMEOF('Measures'[Sales]), 1),
("Average Ticket", NAMEOF('Measures'[Average Ticket]),2)
}
However, I want that every time I click on the filter, it returns two measurements.
Ex:
Parameter 1 = Sales + Sales Variation;
Parameter 2 = Sales amount + Amount Variation;
Parameter 3 = average ticket + Ticket Variation;
It is possible??
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi, here is a step by step article on how to do it.
You pick in parameter slicer one option but get several columns displayed at a time. Let me know if any questions
Hi, here is a step by step article on how to do it.
You pick in parameter slicer one option but get several columns displayed at a time. Let me know if any questions
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