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Syndicate_Admin
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Conditional Visualization

Good
I have a column of numbers (these are codes that represent customers) in my database. For the display, my goal is for the label to show a single number when I select a customer (in another item to which it is related and is part of the database). If I select two customers, I need the label to not show any numbers.
Could someone help me with this conditioned visualization?

Thank you

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parry2k
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@Syndicate_Admin add a measure to show in the visual:

 

Measure = SELECTEDVALUE ( Table[Customer Number] )


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Syndicate_Admin
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Great! Thanks a lot 🙂

parry2k
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Super User

@Syndicate_Admin add a measure to show in the visual:

 

Measure = SELECTEDVALUE ( Table[Customer Number] )


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