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Column Selection in matrix / table visualization
- 7 years ago
Hi nirupreddy,
Normally, if you create the slicer with A,B,C,D and select the value on the slicer, the other visual will be filtered by the value you selected.
If you still need help, could you share your data sample and your desired output so that we could help further on it.
Best Regards,
Cherry
- 7 years ago
You could try a bit of pivoting so that you get a model that looks something like this:
week - column - value
1 - a - 10
1 - b - 30
...
6 - d - 65
Then you could try putting the column attribute into the columns in the matrix, and that ought to work in a filter?
- 7 years ago
nirupreddy This might be one way of doing this is...
Unpivot your table as below (In power query editor)
That's it, now you can see the result as expected.
Hi nirupreddy,
Normally, if you create the slicer with A,B,C,D and select the value on the slicer, the other visual will be filtered by the value you selected.
If you still need help, could you share your data sample and your desired output so that we could help further on it.
Best Regards,
Cherry
- nirupreddy7 years agoFrequent Visitor
Hi cherry,
Thank you for the clarification.
I think framed my question wrongly.
The columns a,b,c,d are not columns , they are calculated measures on the report. - nirupreddy7 years agoFrequent Visitor
week a b c d 1 10 30 40 25 2 20 40 79 30 3 40 23 47 85 4 29 41 70 55 5 30 56 90 100 6 36 77 51 65 On, revisiting the solution Here a ,b,c,d are my column names. How can i have slicer for column names.?
This would be my sample data v-piga-msft.
- jthomson7 years agoSolution Sage
You could try a bit of pivoting so that you get a model that looks something like this:
week - column - value
1 - a - 10
1 - b - 30
...
6 - d - 65
Then you could try putting the column attribute into the columns in the matrix, and that ought to work in a filter?
- nirupreddy7 years agoFrequent Visitor
Hi jthomson
Thank you for the response.
is there a way to do it if my column a,b,c,d are calculated measures and not columns.
- PattemManohar7 years agoCommunity Champion
nirupreddy This might be one way of doing this is...
Unpivot your table as below (In power query editor)
That's it, now you can see the result as expected.
- nirupreddy7 years agoFrequent Visitor
hi PattemManohar
Thank you for the response.
is there a way to do it if my column a,b,c,d are calculated measures and not columns.