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Anonymous
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Help Using One Slicer for 3 columns

I am trying to filter my data with 1 slicer across 3 columns.  The data I have looks like this:

 

ProjectColor 1Color 2Color 3
1RedBlueGreen
2GreenYellow 
3BlueGreen 
4YellowBlue 
5GreenRedYellow
6Yellow  

 

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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v-jiascu-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

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.

Help-Using-One-Slicer-for-3-columns

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _ Dale
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-jiascu-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

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.

Help-Using-One-Slicer-for-3-columns

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _ Dale
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Vvelarde
Community Champion
Community Champion

@Anonymous 

 

Hi, Try unpivoting the data in Query Editor.

 

Regards

 

Victor




Lima - Peru
Anonymous
Not applicable

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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