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ak77
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Conditional Summarize Table

Hi All, 

need a help. 

 

i have 2 summarize table summarizeTable-1 and summarizeTable-2 with similar columns

 

i want to display summarizeTable-1 or summarizeTable-2 based on slicer selection.

 

if Type = "Type1",summarizeTable-1 else summarizeTable-2

 

Is this kind of implementation possible? Please help

 

 

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MNedix
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Heya,

One way to do it would be to put the tables on top of eachother and then via bookmarks to activate/deactivate the desired table.



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Cheers,

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It's a bit long to explain in words so I'm going to let one of my favorite PowerBI Youtube'er to explain - what you're interested in starts at 4:24 - Link

I've also attached a demo file where you can see this in action. Don't forget to use Ctrl + click to activate the button.



If the post helped then please give it a Kudos and mark it as the solution so others can see it.
Cheers,

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ak77
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Hi ..Thanks Much.. i am not able to get this line ' then via bookmarks to activate/deactivate the desired table.' . is it possible to share a sample pbix .

 

Sorry for this ask.. I am new to BI..

It's a bit long to explain in words so I'm going to let one of my favorite PowerBI Youtube'er to explain - what you're interested in starts at 4:24 - Link

I've also attached a demo file where you can see this in action. Don't forget to use Ctrl + click to activate the button.



If the post helped then please give it a Kudos and mark it as the solution so others can see it.
Cheers,
MNedix
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Heya,

One way to do it would be to put the tables on top of eachother and then via bookmarks to activate/deactivate the desired table.



If the post helped then please give it a Kudos and mark it as the solution so others can see it.
Cheers,

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