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Hi All,
I have 3 line & stacked column charts, the 1st is a Year over year, the second is a month over month and the 3rd is a day by day performance graph, is there a way of being able to have a filter so that when a user clicks a year, the months graph would reflect the year selected and then the day to reflect the month depending on what month was selected for that year? I have tried editing the user interaction, but this doesnt seem to work and was wondering if there was another way around it?
TIA
Hi @UK_User123456,
how does your model look like? Are your 3 visuals pulling data from the same table? If yes, then filtering on year should filter all 3 visuals. How are your month values formatted? Are they date values, or have you created texts like 'Jan-2020'? There is quite a lot that could impact how your visuals filters, and it would be much easier to help you if you posted you report or a relevant sample report(don't post confidential or sensitive information)(upload to e.g. oneDrive and share the link).
Cheers,
Sturla
@sturlaws yes the 3 tables are pulling in from the same data table. The filtering does work initially, however selecting the year works as the months and day graphs filter correctly, but when the user selects the month from the months graph the year graph then reverts back to non selected. I have disabled non filtering when selecting the months graph so that the year graph doesnt change when selecting a specific month but this doesnt work.
My year graph is a date value, my months graph is a text value due to only showing the month, my day graph is a date value.
I will try and upload a sample.
TIA
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