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Dynamic column selection for matrix visual
- 7 years ago
Hi Anonymous ,
To what I can understand you want to have an option for users to select columns that they see on the matrix table that is not an option you have on PBI by default however you can create a workaround.
Create an unrelated table with all your Columns Names that you want to have as on off on your matrix.
In my case I created a table named Selector:
Columns selection
Quantity Value Then add the following measures:
Column selection = MAX(Selector[Columns selection]) Totals Columns = SWITCH([Column selection];"Quantity";[Quantity total];"Value";[Value total])
On the second measure you should add all the related measure that you have for each column you want to show.
Now create your matrix in the following way:
Rows: Category (this are the columns that you want to have the details (keep the ones you have)
Columns: Selector[Columns Selection]
Values: [Totals Columns]
Should give the result below:
See attach PBIX.
Regards,
MFelix
Hi Anonymous ,
To what I can understand you want to have an option for users to select columns that they see on the matrix table that is not an option you have on PBI by default however you can create a workaround.
Create an unrelated table with all your Columns Names that you want to have as on off on your matrix.
In my case I created a table named Selector:
Columns selection
| Quantity |
| Value |
Then add the following measures:
Column selection = MAX(Selector[Columns selection]) Totals Columns = SWITCH([Column selection];"Quantity";[Quantity total];"Value";[Value total])
On the second measure you should add all the related measure that you have for each column you want to show.
Now create your matrix in the following way:
Rows: Category (this are the columns that you want to have the details (keep the ones you have)
Columns: Selector[Columns Selection]
Values: [Totals Columns]
Should give the result below:
See attach PBIX.
Regards,
MFelix
Thanks MFelix , this makes sense a lot. However I do not have any of the values in Columns, I have it as measure instead
Example, Volume, Margin, Unit Margin i dont have it as column, i have it as measures. So how do I have a dynamic column selections like you said.
I won't be able to create a unrelated table with all those columns as suggested in your earlier reply!
Hope i did not confuse you much!
- MFelix5 years agoSuper User
Hi Anonymous ,
The idea is the same because in this one we exchange the column values by measures:
Totals Columns = SWITCH([Column selection];"Quantity";[Quantity total];"Value";[Value total])
As you can see in the syntax above the [Quantity total] not having a name before it means its a measure, so in your case you need to create a disconnected table with your measures names and then adjust the formula above with the measure names, be aware that if the measure have different formats you must use the format, to make the correct formatting.
- Anonymous5 years agoNot applicable
Hey MFelix ,
I tried that and unfortunately didn't work for me. I used the same formulas as you did, same field names, but I get a matrix like this.
- MFelix5 years agoSuper User
Hi Anonymous ,
Are you abble to share a sample file?
You need to use a onedrive, google drive, we transfer or similar link.