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Hi @Everyone
Looking for some expertise on a scenario that I'm trying to figure out. Any quick help is appreciated as this has an impact in the architecture.
Source: ADB - Tables
Connectivity: Direct query mode
Scenario:
-I’m developing a PBI report for source data validation based on multiple test cases.
-Source data is being validated through test cases(ADF) and few other ETL steps
-Each test case is on different columns/tables and conditions and is written in SQL
-Failed records are stored in a table(ADB) with fields like qc_id, qc_type, etc.,.
Sample data:
| qc_id | test_query |
| 1 | select col1, col10 from #table where sales < 0 |
| 2 | select col3, col4 from #table where quantity is null |
PBI Requirement:
User wants to see the dynamic table as output as per the slicer selection on qc_id.
Eg.,
Slicer - qc_id
When qc_id '1' is selected from the dropdown, the respective test query (select col1, col10 from #table where sales < 0) should be executed and return the specified columns
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @AK92 ,
I create a table as you mentioned.
Then I create a new table and here is the DAX code.
Table 2 =
ADDCOLUMNS (
FILTER (
'Table',
'Table'[sales] > 0
),
"qcid", 'Table'[qc_id],
"col1_1", 'Table'[col1],
"col10_1", 'Table'[col10],
"sales_1", 'Table'[sales],
"SalesFlag", 1
)
So when you use a slicer, it will give you what you want.
Best Regards
Yilong Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @AK92 ,
I create a table as you mentioned.
Then I create a new table and here is the DAX code.
Table 2 =
ADDCOLUMNS (
FILTER (
'Table',
'Table'[sales] > 0
),
"qcid", 'Table'[qc_id],
"col1_1", 'Table'[col1],
"col10_1", 'Table'[col10],
"sales_1", 'Table'[sales],
"SalesFlag", 1
)
So when you use a slicer, it will give you what you want.
Best Regards
Yilong Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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