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I am trying to filter my data with 1 slicer across 3 columns. The data I have looks like this:
| Project | Color 1 | Color 2 | Color 3 |
| 1 | Red | Blue | Green |
| 2 | Green | Yellow | |
| 3 | Blue | Green | |
| 4 | Yellow | Blue | |
| 5 | Green | Red | Yellow |
| 6 | Yellow |
I would like the slicer to be: Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, so if Red was selected, Project 1&5 would show up, if Blue was selected, Project 1,3 & 4, etc.
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Please download the demo from the attachment and try it.
1. Create a new table. DO NOT establish any relationship.
Colors = FILTER ( DISTINCT ( UNION ( VALUES ( Table1[Color 1] ), VALUES ( Table1[Color 2] ), VALUES ( Table1[Color 3] ) ) ), [Color 1] <> BLANK () )
2. Create a measure.
Measure = VAR _colors = VALUES ( Colors[Color] ) RETURN IF ( MIN ( Table1[Color 1] ) IN _colors || MIN ( Table1[Color 2] ) IN _colors || MIN ( Table1[Color 3] ) IN _colors, 1, BLANK () )
3. Add the measure into the Visual Level Filter and filter out the blanks.
Best Regards,
Hi @Anonymous ,
Please download the demo from the attachment and try it.
1. Create a new table. DO NOT establish any relationship.
Colors = FILTER ( DISTINCT ( UNION ( VALUES ( Table1[Color 1] ), VALUES ( Table1[Color 2] ), VALUES ( Table1[Color 3] ) ) ), [Color 1] <> BLANK () )
2. Create a measure.
Measure = VAR _colors = VALUES ( Colors[Color] ) RETURN IF ( MIN ( Table1[Color 1] ) IN _colors || MIN ( Table1[Color 2] ) IN _colors || MIN ( Table1[Color 3] ) IN _colors, 1, BLANK () )
3. Add the measure into the Visual Level Filter and filter out the blanks.
Best Regards,
@Anonymous
Hi, Try unpivoting the data in Query Editor.
Regards
Victor
Thanks - this is actually part of a larger data set that is currently 3,100 rows and counting and about 30-40 columns total. Could I create a new table with just these columns and unpivot that? Maybe a separate query that just pulls in these 4 columns and then unpivots?
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