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Anonymous
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Filter table with selected date to show that weeks data

Hi al,

 

Hope you can help. I want to create two tables one with data for the selected date (selected from a date slicer), the second table showing the sum of the data for the week of the same selected date. I already have a coloumn with the week numbers in my data table. I would prefere not to add more calculate coloumns or measures as there is already few used, but rather do this by using the filter pane or something like that.

 

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Your help would be appriciated, 

Friendly greetings from South Africa

 

Ps. dont look at the formating this is still a work in progress

 

 

 

 

 

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amitchandak
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Not sure I go it. But for the second visual. Add date to visual level filter and try to use relative or advance filter. That can control the visual for the week , month, etc,

 

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parry2k
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@Anonymous any reason why you don't want to add new measure, it is going to be much easier if you add a measure for weekly calculation based on the selected date.

 



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@parry2k Well....to be honest there is 7 individual columns (different sizes and classes for my product) that will each need a measure with 18 measures and 15 columns in the table. So it comes down t being lazy and looking for maybe a simpler solution?

 

But if creating measures is the simplest.... I wont to hardset against it...

 

 

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