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Is there a way to filter data from two columns? For example:
| C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 |
| A | A | oher data | |
| B | C | ||
| C | E | ||
| D | F |
I want to have a filter slicer with all the possible values within C1 & C2 to filter, if E is selected as the filter, so if I select C I shoud get row 2 and 3?
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It is possible, by creating a disconnected table for your slicer and a measure. See attached, Page 8, Table14 and Table 4.
Table 4 =
VAR __table = SELECTCOLUMNS(ALL('Table14'[C1]),"Value",[C1])
VAR __table1 = SELECTCOLUMNS(ALL('Table14'[C2]),"Value",[C2])
VAR __table2 = UNION(__table,__table1)
RETURN
DISTINCT(__table2)
Measure 13 =
VAR __value = MAX('Table 4'[Value])
VAR __c1 = MAX([C1])
VAR __c2 = MAX([C2])
RETURN
IF(__c1 = __value || __c2 = __value,1,0)
It is possible, by creating a disconnected table for your slicer and a measure. See attached, Page 8, Table14 and Table 4.
Table 4 =
VAR __table = SELECTCOLUMNS(ALL('Table14'[C1]),"Value",[C1])
VAR __table1 = SELECTCOLUMNS(ALL('Table14'[C2]),"Value",[C2])
VAR __table2 = UNION(__table,__table1)
RETURN
DISTINCT(__table2)
Measure 13 =
VAR __value = MAX('Table 4'[Value])
VAR __c1 = MAX([C1])
VAR __c2 = MAX([C2])
RETURN
IF(__c1 = __value || __c2 = __value,1,0)
Is it possible to make multiple selections? 😭
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