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Liaise
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Filter table based off another filtered table

Hi, I was wondering if anyone can help me.

 

I have two tables that have columns with similar values. In the example below i have TableA & TableB. TableA is the main table containing all possible unique StoreName values. TableB is a table that can contain mutiple StoreName values but doesn't always have every value from TableA.

 

TableB gets filtered by slicers and what i need is whatever State & Category values are left in TableB to filter TableA State & Category and then return results frm TableA where the StoreName does not exist in TableB

 

Hope this makes sense

 

 

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LivioLanzo
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

try with this measure and then using a filter > 0

 

Measure =
COUNTROWS (
    CALCULATETABLE (
        VALUES ( TableA[StoreName] ),
        TREATAS ( VALUES ( TableB[State] ), TableA[State] ),
        TREATAS ( VALUES ( TableB[Category] ), TableA[Category] ),
        EXCEPT ( VALUES ( TableA[StoreName] )VALUES ( TableB[StoreName] ) )
    )
)

 

2018-09-20_9-40-51.jpg

 


 


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v-lili6-msft
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HI, @Liaise

     You can try this formula as below:

Measure2 = 
VAR _TABLE2=CALCULATETABLE(VALUES(TableB[StoreName]),ALLEXCEPT(TableB,TableB[Category])) RETURN

VAR A=COUNTROWS (
    CALCULATETABLE (
        FILTER(VALUES ( TableA[StoreName] ),NOT TableA[StoreName] in _TABLE2),
        TREATAS ( VALUES ( TableB[State] ), TableA[State] ),
        TREATAS ( VALUES ( TableB[Category] ), TableA[Category] )
)) RETURN
VAR B=COUNTROWS(TableA) RETURN
IF(ISFILTERED(TableB[Category])&&ISFILTERED(TableB[State]),A,B)

Result:

IF not select from slicer

10.PNG

then I filter them

11.PNG

here is pbix, please try it.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kuyzsj1j5xkkheg/Filter%20table%20based%20off%20another%20filtered%20table....

 

Best Regards,

Lin

 

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

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v-lili6-msft
Community Support
Community Support

HI, @Liaise

     You can try this formula as below:

Measure2 = 
VAR _TABLE2=CALCULATETABLE(VALUES(TableB[StoreName]),ALLEXCEPT(TableB,TableB[Category])) RETURN

VAR A=COUNTROWS (
    CALCULATETABLE (
        FILTER(VALUES ( TableA[StoreName] ),NOT TableA[StoreName] in _TABLE2),
        TREATAS ( VALUES ( TableB[State] ), TableA[State] ),
        TREATAS ( VALUES ( TableB[Category] ), TableA[Category] )
)) RETURN
VAR B=COUNTROWS(TableA) RETURN
IF(ISFILTERED(TableB[Category])&&ISFILTERED(TableB[State]),A,B)

Result:

IF not select from slicer

10.PNG

then I filter them

11.PNG

here is pbix, please try it.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kuyzsj1j5xkkheg/Filter%20table%20based%20off%20another%20filtered%20table....

 

Best Regards,

Lin

 

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

Thank you for your help also. Your solution did work but required both filters to have a selection which is not always required in my situation. But still a great solution and appreciate it

LivioLanzo
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

try with this measure and then using a filter > 0

 

Measure =
COUNTROWS (
    CALCULATETABLE (
        VALUES ( TableA[StoreName] ),
        TREATAS ( VALUES ( TableB[State] ), TableA[State] ),
        TREATAS ( VALUES ( TableB[Category] ), TableA[Category] ),
        EXCEPT ( VALUES ( TableA[StoreName] )VALUES ( TableB[StoreName] ) )
    )
)

 

2018-09-20_9-40-51.jpg

 


 


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Thank you so much for your help. Your solution did work. I had a relationship between the two tables and once i removed it then your DAX solution worked perfectly.

Hi this actual filters out all results when i try. If i take out the EXCEPT statement line i do get all stores that fall under the two filters which is great. But once i try to find the unmatched using EXCEPT i get no results. 

ok.. could you post a more complete dataset? what visual are you building? maybe upload a pbix file?

 


 


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