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aleksvp
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Helper II

Filter a slicer by selecting a row in a table (visual)

I have a table (visual) with on column, cities. 

 

I have a slicer with the same column, cities.

 

When I select a value in the slicer, the table gets filtered. But the other way around (when I select a row in the table) does not work, the slicer does not gets filtered.

 

Is there a soluction for that?

 

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v-yanjiang-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @aleksvp ,

It's by design. When we click on charts, the result will not affect to the slicer. We can use slicer to filter table or other slicers, we can also use table to filter table or other charts intead of slicer.

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Community Support Team _ kalyj

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YourFriendFred
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Chiming in as well; does anyone know if a workaround is possible as of July, 2024?

 

I've had a few complaints from my report users about this.

In my scenario, the column has many names so what winds up happening is a user might click a row, scroll away, and then decide to use a slicer to choose a name which winds up with the same issue @YannickM had.

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YannickM
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Hi, just chiming in, since I run into the same 'issue' (if you can call it that).

I understand that this is by design, but I do think that design is flawed:

If a user selects a value in a table (e.g. city A) and thereafter selects a different value in the slicer (e.g. city B), that results in an impossible filter for most other visuals (city = 'A' AND city = 'B'). A user then first has to undo the select in the table to make the visuals show data again. I find this very un-userfriendly (is that a word?).

 

As a user I would expect the selections to work together properly, for instance make the selection in the slicer to replace the selection in the table. But I cannot find a way to make this work.

v-yanjiang-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @aleksvp ,

It's by design. When we click on charts, the result will not affect to the slicer. We can use slicer to filter table or other slicers, we can also use table to filter table or other charts intead of slicer.

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

aleksvp
Helper II
Helper II

It is not a relationship problem. I'm using the same column on both. There is only one table in the model (for this example, of course).

lukiz84
Memorable Member
Memorable Member

Set the relationship to "both directions" (bidirectional).

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