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This is a separate question which is related a thread answered here.
Is there a way to achieve the following:
What I am trying to achieve is to allow a user to select any Name with a Status of Away, then display a list of Parents with an Away status in a seperate table. Once a user selects a Parent from that table, another seperate table should display all Names associated to that Parent, irrespective of their own Status.
I have included a link to the file if that helps:
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ImranAmi
This may not be exactly what you were looking for, but perhaps it will give you some ideas
I split your data into a fact table and a dimension table and added those tables back to the model
i was then able to create a splitter based on the parent status field of the parent table
when you select in that splitter you only the parents that have that status
when you select a parent you get their children
splitting the data into 2 tables that were related together was the key to being able to filter it without having to write a lot of DAX measures. This follows the Slogan 1 for working in Power BI, Fix your data first. https://bislogans.com/3-shape-your-business-data-before-you-load-it-into-power-bi/
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Thank you Ken this helps.
The first step is needed - a user should be able to select an Away status from the first Table in order to display a list of Parent names with that status in a separate table (and then proceed with the following steps laid out in my example).
The query editor is disabled in this scenario because we are currently using a push dataset. Is there a way to recreate this functionality in DAX?
I think we are misunderstanding each other somewhere. Would you like to do a screen share to straighten it out. I can start a zoom session and send you a link ? or you can do so, as we will be looking at your screen and send to me. ken@8thfold.com
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Thanks Ken. I have just sent an invite via Zoom.
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