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Hello!
I am new here so hello everyone! Excited to interact with other Pbi users, I was feeling totally alone in this journey.
I need some help with the following issue...
I have multiple tables showing this year sales vs last year sales. Each one of these tables are filtered by different postcodes. This is easy as each table has 1-10 different postcodes. I simply tick the boxes in the visualization filter.
The problem arises in the last table, i'd like to show all postcodes excluding the ones i used previously in the beforementioned tables. I have a list of 100 postcodes I'd like to exclude from a +7000 postcode list. I want to avoid doing this manually.
Is there a way to use advance filtering and paste a list of postcodes, maybe sepparated by commas?
Hoping you can help me,
Cheers
Enrique
@kik1988 , Create a table with those 100 postcode and use not in
countrows(filter(Table, not Table[Postcode] in values(exclude[postcodes]) ) )
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