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Hello,
I am trying to dinamically filter a table visualization based on a slicer.
I have a data table like the one below:
| Date | Attribute 1 | Attribute 2 |
| 01/01/2010 | A | red |
| 01/02/2010 | B | red |
| 01/03/2010 | C | red |
| 01/04/2010 | D | red |
| 01/05/2010 | A | blue |
| 01/06/2010 | B | blue |
| 01/07/2010 | C | blue |
| 01/08/2010 | A | green |
| 01/09/2010 | B | green |
| 01/10/2010 | C | green |
The slicer has red, blue, and green as choices, and when clicking one of them, the table visualization should only show the rows corresponding to that choice.
I have created a slicer which outputs into a measure, however I can't find a way to link that into a filter for a table visualization. I've seen similar posts on the forum but they all seem to relate to calculating summaries based on a slicer, creating a measure which uses the SWITCH function , but here I don't need a summary eg. a sum, but I need all the values to show.
Any help or suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Hello @Anonymous ,
I'm not sure what you're asking for here, sorry!
You want the Slicer to filter the table based on an option chosen from a measure?
You can look into SELECTEDVALUE
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/selectedvalue-function
Without more information I can't specifically help you, can you show me the measure you have?
I don't understand your question. This is a simple table visual. If you add a slicer with that dimension, the rows in the visual will show only those rows.
Heya,
You can just put Attribute 2 in a slicer and select the color you'd like. The table should automaticly pick up and show only the red rows.
@Anonymous can you demonstrate using the data what you want to come out with?
are you saying if you click red only red rows should remain?
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@vanessafvg Yes here is an example:
If I click on red, then this will be the output:
| Date | Attribute 1 | Attribute 2 |
| 01/01/2010 | A | red |
| 01/02/2010 | B | red |
| 01/03/2010 | C | red |
| 01/04/2010 | D | red |
If I select green, this will be the output:
| Date | Attribute 1 | Attribute 2 |
| 01/08/2010 | A | green |
| 01/09/2010 | B | green |
| 01/10/2010 | C | green |
hi @Anonymous
You could just create a table visual that contains these three columns and a slicer that used Attribute 2.
Result:
and here is sample pbix file, please try it.
Regards,
Lin
@Anonymous what is the code for the measure?
im a little confused why can't this be achieved with a slicer?
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