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Hello, my tool has multiple cards to display data. The goal is to make it easy for our sales force to access certain SKU prices via their mobile devices while they are in the field. I would ideally like to make all three of the grey cards blank until the top four (not including retailer) have a selection made.
THe formula here is an example of one i have found in the forums to use. It unfortunately is clashing with the card visual. So does "INT(IFFILTERED=TABLE)" formulas. They work on other visuals so this is something specific to card visuals.
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You could write some formula that returns blank unless something is selected in the slicers. Something like
if(isfiltered(table[column]) && isfiltered(table[column]) && isfiltered(table[column])),<your formula>,blank())
or read my article here about hiding visuals.
https://exceleratorbi.com.au/show-or-hide-a-power-bi-visual-based-on-selection/
You could write some formula that returns blank unless something is selected in the slicers. Something like
if(isfiltered(table[column]) && isfiltered(table[column]) && isfiltered(table[column])),<your formula>,blank())
or read my article here about hiding visuals.
https://exceleratorbi.com.au/show-or-hide-a-power-bi-visual-based-on-selection/
Does this method still work? I have not been able to use measures as filters on cards or multi row cards.
it's a known issue that the cards doesn't allow filters
as a workaround, we can use a workaround as 2 measures to make the font and the background of the card transparent if nothing is selected.
see full solution here
Dynamically Hide a Card - Data Visualizations - Enterprise DNA Forum
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