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Hi All,
In the below table, Y1, Y2.....Y6, Cumulative are calculated columns. How can I use them as filters so if I click on Y1, it will show the numbers only for Y1. Currently Y1 is a calculated column.
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Please see attached file.
hI @Kolumam
I can think of this technique.
Assuming your Table Name is Table1
First create a Calculated Table from the Modelling Tab>>New Table
Parameters =
DATATABLE (
"Index", INTEGER,
"MyColumns", STRING,
{
{ 1, "Y1" },
{ 2, "Y2" },
{ 3, "Y3" },
{ 4, "Y4" },
{ 5, "Y5" },
{ 6, "Y6" },
{ 7, "Cumulative" }
}
)Now create a MEASURE
Measure =
VAR selectedcolumn =
SELECTEDVALUE ( Parameters[Index] )
RETURN
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
selectedcolumn = 1, SUM ( Table1[Y1] ),
selectedcolumn = 2, SUM ( Table1[Y2] ),
selectedcolumn = 3, SUM ( Table1[Y3] ),
selectedcolumn = 4, SUM ( Table1[Y4] ),
selectedcolumn = 5, SUM ( Table1[Y5] ),
selectedcolumn = 6, SUM ( Table1[Y6] ),
SUM ( Table1[Cumulative] )
)
Please see attached file.
To fix the sorting problem...
Select the Parameter Table
Select MyColums
Go to Modelling Tab>>Sort by Columns>>select Index
This is shown in picture below
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