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Hi. I'm going crazy. I create two different files (sales truck and sales parts) which data come from two table different. In each file I have create some chart. In one of this file in each charts I have to put the filter (ex. the name of client) while in the other file when I put the filter in one chart automatically the same filter put itself in the other charts..... I don't understand how I have to handle files to have the same behavior..... Help me. Thank you.....
@jeoosma wrote:
Hi. I'm going crazy. I create two different files (sales truck and sales parts) which data come from two table different. In each file I have create some chart. In one of this file in each charts I have to put the filter (ex. the name of client) while in the other file when I put the filter in one chart automatically the same filter put itself in the other charts..... I don't understand how I have to handle files to have the same behavior..... Help me. Thank you.....
What level filter did you apply? There're visual level, page level and report level, I think in the first file you put visual level filter while in the other file you put the page/report level filter. See Visual filters, page filters, and report filters
Thank you. I understand that if the graphs have different levels the filter have to be changed in each graph. So, does exist a way to put filter in each graph similary a macro activable by a button?
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