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I have a table Date and I want the visible unique combinations of 2 columns: IsHoliday and Calendar Year
ALL ( 'Date'[Is Holiday], 'Date'[Calendar Year] ) gives me all the existent combinations of both columns but it's immune to filter context. You can see that in the following image:
I need it to be susceptible to filters
What DAX function could I use?
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You can't create an actual table, as that will never take into account the filter context. What you can do is create the table as a variable in your measures, e.g.
VAR FilteredHolidays = CALCULATETABLE(
SUMMARIZE( 'Date', 'Date'[Is Holiday], 'Date'[Calendar year])
)
Once you have the variable you can use it as a filter or to iterate over it
You can't create an actual table, as that will never take into account the filter context. What you can do is create the table as a variable in your measures, e.g.
VAR FilteredHolidays = CALCULATETABLE(
SUMMARIZE( 'Date', 'Date'[Is Holiday], 'Date'[Calendar year])
)
Once you have the variable you can use it as a filter or to iterate over it
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