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I have been looking for a solution to this problem for quite some time now and have had no luck to date.
Basically what I want to achieve is the following:
When the slicer value is selected I want it to be displayed as the selection in a table and all other values displayed as an alias so you will only know who the selected value is but not the other values.
example:
The alias value for each is in the same values table so for instance the back end data looks like this:
So logically if slicer "Apples" is selected, all other fruits show their respective alias, so if selected show fruit else show Alias.
Hope this is clear, I am hoping there is a clever DAX formula someone could help me out with.
Thanking you in advance.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hello @Shawnee ,
Create a discounted table with fruits and aliases:
SELECTED_AXIS =
UNION (
ADDCOLUMNS ( DISTINCT ( Alias[Fruit] ); "Type"; "Fruit" );
ADDCOLUMNS ( DISTINCT ( Alias[Alias] ); "Type"; "ALIAS" )
)
Add the following measure:
Total_Axis =
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( SELECTED_AXIS[Fruit] );
SWITCH (
TRUE ();
SELECTEDVALUE ( SELECTED_AXIS[Fruit] ) IN VALUES ( Alias[Fruit] )
&& SELECTEDVALUE ( SELECTED_AXIS[Type] ) = "Fruit";
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Values'[Value] );
FILTER (
ALL ( Alias[Fruit] );
Alias[Fruit] = SELECTEDVALUE ( SELECTED_AXIS[Fruit] )
)
);
NOT ( SELECTEDVALUE ( SELECTED_AXIS[Fruit] ) IN VALUES ( Alias[Alias] ) )
&& SELECTEDVALUE ( SELECTED_AXIS[Type] ) = "Alias";
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Values'[Value] );
FILTER (
ALL ( Alias[Alias]; Alias[Fruit] );
Alias[Alias] = SELECTEDVALUE ( SELECTED_AXIS[Fruit] )
)
);
BLANK ()
);
CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Values'[Value] ); ALL ( 'Alias'[Fruit] ) )
)
Now create the table and chart using column SELECTED_AXIS and Total for values, note that if you use an array the total calculation may need some adjustments:
Check the connection of the PBIX file.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsHi @Shawnee ,
Fruit Alias =
IF (
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Values'[Fruit] ) in VALUES( Slicer[Fruit] );
MAX ( 'Values'[Fruit] );
LOOKUPVALUE ( Alias[Alias]; Alias[Fruit]; SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Values'[Fruit] ) )
)
Now create the table visualition using the Index has your reference:
Check PBIX file attach.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsHi @MFelix,
This solution does not quite work for what I need as there needs to be a direct relationship to the slicer value as it filters my entire report. Is there anyway to do this by creating a relationship between the slicer and the main table where this solution still works?
Also, I need to be able to use this is a matrix visual and I am not sure how this solution will work in a matrix as measures cant be used as rows.
Thank you for the solution though, it almost solved my problem.
KInd regards,
Shawnee
Hello @Shawnee ,
Create a discounted table with fruits and aliases:
SELECTED_AXIS =
UNION (
ADDCOLUMNS ( DISTINCT ( Alias[Fruit] ); "Type"; "Fruit" );
ADDCOLUMNS ( DISTINCT ( Alias[Alias] ); "Type"; "ALIAS" )
)
Add the following measure:
Total_Axis =
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( SELECTED_AXIS[Fruit] );
SWITCH (
TRUE ();
SELECTEDVALUE ( SELECTED_AXIS[Fruit] ) IN VALUES ( Alias[Fruit] )
&& SELECTEDVALUE ( SELECTED_AXIS[Type] ) = "Fruit";
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Values'[Value] );
FILTER (
ALL ( Alias[Fruit] );
Alias[Fruit] = SELECTEDVALUE ( SELECTED_AXIS[Fruit] )
)
);
NOT ( SELECTEDVALUE ( SELECTED_AXIS[Fruit] ) IN VALUES ( Alias[Alias] ) )
&& SELECTEDVALUE ( SELECTED_AXIS[Type] ) = "Alias";
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Values'[Value] );
FILTER (
ALL ( Alias[Alias]; Alias[Fruit] );
Alias[Alias] = SELECTEDVALUE ( SELECTED_AXIS[Fruit] )
)
);
BLANK ()
);
CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Values'[Value] ); ALL ( 'Alias'[Fruit] ) )
)
Now create the table and chart using column SELECTED_AXIS and Total for values, note that if you use an array the total calculation may need some adjustments:
Check the connection of the PBIX file.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsThank you! Thye solution worked 🙂
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