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Hello,
I have been looking for answers to my specific scenario and I can't seem to find anything.
Basically the structure of the historical data I am bringing into my Power BI dashboard requires me to have a single snapshot date selected (or have the snapshot date as the axis on a chart) or it makes no sense. What I would like to do is have a dashboard that has two objects - one whos axis is snapshot date (bar chart) and another object that defaults to the maximum snapshot date in the data set. Then when a selection is made on the bar chart I would like to replace the snapshot date selection in the other object with the one that was clicked in the bar chart. Is this possible?
Thank you!
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I was able to solve this issue by using the 'Top N' filter on the specific visual
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I was able to solve this issue by using the 'Top N' filter on the specific visual
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