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Hi all,
I'm new with PowerBI and coming from MicroStrategy. In MicroStrategy I was using the concept of report sample filter and relationship filter quite a lot. Basically, the result of a visual was used as a filter for another visual. I've searched for a way to do this and on this forum but without success.
Lets say we have Visual A that shows a top 10 client number based on the amount spent over the last month.
Lets say we have Visual B that would show more information (and other facts) on the 10 clients from Visual A.
How would you configure Visual B to take the client values from Visual A as filter?
Thank you!
David
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Hi @Anonymous ,
If fields added to visual A and visual B are from the same table or related table, these two visuals are relative. You could apply filters to visual A via slicer or “Page/Report level filters” to get Top 10 records, that way, visual B will also be affected, showing corresponding details of the Top 10 clients.
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @Anonymous ,
If fields added to visual A and visual B are from the same table or related table, these two visuals are relative. You could apply filters to visual A via slicer or “Page/Report level filters” to get Top 10 records, that way, visual B will also be affected, showing corresponding details of the Top 10 clients.
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Can you please elaborate on that? I have a clustered chart based on a table with 4 rows. Each row has a column in the chart. I have another table that details for each row/column. When I click on a column I want to filter records on the table on a column being clicked. Is your solution applicable for my need?
Thanks
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