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Hello Community - Modifying my original post to better explain what I am trying to do.
Creating a field measure with these 4 options is easy and of course you end up with a slicer that has these 4 options. However, I only want to show two of them because what I actually want is when the user selects Quantity...the matrix visual should show Quantity and % of Qty. If they select Revenue, then the matrix should only show Revenue and % of Rev. I don't want to show all 4 options.
Perhaps I am going about this the wrong way, but I was hoping I could utilize field parameters to essentially mimic the behavior of adding the Revenue measure twice..and then having the 2nd one be the "show as % of column" option.
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Hi @texmexdragon2 ,
Please try:
First add a new column to the parameter table:
Then create a new sliceer with the Flag column:
Final output:
Best Regards,
Jianbo Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@v-jianboli-msft Perfect solution!! So easy, and clean. I asked ChatGPT this same question and it gave me a bunch of ridiculous solutions....
Thank you!
Hi @texmexdragon2 ,
Please try:
First add a new column to the parameter table:
Then create a new sliceer with the Flag column:
Final output:
Best Regards,
Jianbo Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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