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arlequin71
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Filter a visual based on ranked dimension

Hello, could you please advice me on how to proceed to filter a chart based on Customer Ranking?. As shown in the image i need the customer filter above each visual changes (and filter the visual) according to its ranking (Ranking #1, #2,#3 and #4). I really appreciate your help on this. Thanks in advance.

 

2019-03-27_20h35_20.png

let
    Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("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", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [#"Customer Name" = _t, #"1/1/2018" = _t, #"2/1/2018" = _t, #"3/1/2018" = _t, #"4/1/2018" = _t, #"5/1/2018" = _t, #"6/1/2018" = _t, #"7/1/2018" = _t, #"8/1/2018" = _t, #"9/1/2018" = _t, #"10/1/2018" = _t, #"11/1/2018" = _t, #"12/1/2018" = _t]),
    #"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Customer Name", type text}, {"1/1/2018", Int64.Type}, {"2/1/2018", Int64.Type}, {"3/1/2018", Int64.Type}, {"4/1/2018", Int64.Type}, {"5/1/2018", Int64.Type}, {"6/1/2018", Int64.Type}, {"7/1/2018", Int64.Type}, {"8/1/2018", Int64.Type}, {"9/1/2018", Int64.Type}, {"10/1/2018", Int64.Type}, {"11/1/2018", Int64.Type}, {"12/1/2018", Int64.Type}}),
    #"Unpivoted Columns" = Table.UnpivotOtherColumns(#"Changed Type", {"Customer Name"}, "Attribute", "Value"),
    #"Renamed Columns" = Table.RenameColumns(#"Unpivoted Columns",{{"Attribute", "Date"}, {"Value", "Sales"}}),
    #"Parsed Date" = Table.TransformColumns(#"Renamed Columns",{{"Date", each Date.From(DateTimeZone.From(_)), type date}})
in
    #"Parsed Date"

 

 

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MFelix
Super User
Super User

Hi @arlequin71 ,

 

Assuming that your ranking measure looks something like this:

ranking = RANKX(ALL(Query1[Customer Name]);CALCULATE(SUM(Query1[Sales])))

Just add the customer name to the legend (you can then hide the legend), and then add your ranking measure to the visual filter, for each one of the top for select ranking equal 1, 2, 3 and 4 and you should have the required result.

ranking.png

 

Regards,

MFelix


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MFelix
Super User
Super User

Hi @arlequin71 ,

 

Assuming that your ranking measure looks something like this:

ranking = RANKX(ALL(Query1[Customer Name]);CALCULATE(SUM(Query1[Sales])))

Just add the customer name to the legend (you can then hide the legend), and then add your ranking measure to the visual filter, for each one of the top for select ranking equal 1, 2, 3 and 4 and you should have the required result.

ranking.png

 

Regards,

MFelix


Regards

Miguel Félix


Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!

Proud to be a Super User!

Check out my blog: Power BI em Português



It works, thanks @MFelix 

Just wondering now how to implement the same solution in a Line and Clustered Column Chart.

 

Regards,

 

Alex-

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