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Hi Team,
I have data like below and I need Slicer in same data (see Slicer).
Raw data and Scenario 1 is PowerBI expected and then while select Slicer i need Scenario 2.
Raw Data,

Expected Chart:

while select Slicer data , I need below scenario:

Thanks,
KVs
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Add an index column unpivot your data except the index in the query editor and you will get tow column -Attribute and Value.
Now use your attribute on a matrix and index and a slicer place index on the rows of the matrix and hide the column result attach and code for unpivot attach..
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WCvV0UdJRMjTScwx3BTNMgWSmuQWQDDVSitWJVgp3DQJJmITrpRaVgFkQJWYgJYZgJYFQvTBDTMD6M03BSkwgpgRHgGX8oaYAVRqC1FgagNQYg9UEu8CMCfUEKQmOMEI4BmhTLAA=", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Col1 = _t, Col2 = _t, Col3 = _t, Col4 = _t, Col5 = _t]),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Col1", type text}, {"Col2", type text}, {"Col3", type text}, {"Col4", type text}, {"Col5", type text}}),
#"Unpivoted Columns" = Table.UnpivotOtherColumns(#"Changed Type", {}, "Attribute", "Value")
in
#"Unpivoted Columns"
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsHi @Anonymous ,
Add an index column unpivot your data except the index in the query editor and you will get tow column -Attribute and Value.
Now use your attribute on a matrix and index and a slicer place index on the rows of the matrix and hide the column result attach and code for unpivot attach..
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WCvV0UdJRMjTScwx3BTNMgWSmuQWQDDVSitWJVgp3DQJJmITrpRaVgFkQJWYgJYZgJYFQvTBDTMD6M03BSkwgpgRHgGX8oaYAVRqC1FgagNQYg9UEu8CMCfUEKQmOMEI4BmhTLAA=", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Col1 = _t, Col2 = _t, Col3 = _t, Col4 = _t, Col5 = _t]),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Col1", type text}, {"Col2", type text}, {"Col3", type text}, {"Col4", type text}, {"Col5", type text}}),
#"Unpivoted Columns" = Table.UnpivotOtherColumns(#"Changed Type", {}, "Attribute", "Value")
in
#"Unpivoted Columns"
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsHi @MFelix ,
Thanks for Unpivot query however I need scenario 2 answer,I have selected only two columns and table result shows same column result.
Can you help me .

Hi @Anonymous ,
Have you followed the explanations about the way you need to unpivot and setup a matrix visualization? Have you tried the attach PBIX file I have send out.
As you can see on the image below when I select a column the table changes accordingly:
Just to rephrase the steps are:
Any questions please tell me.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
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