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Hi,
I have a dashboard pulling data from a .csv file with the data columns below (the pic below is an abridged excel version with dummy data).
I'd like to add is a slicer referencing the 'Campaign' column that allows me to 'Include ad-hoc campaign value' or 'exclude ad-choc campaign value' but (and this is where I've got lost online) I only want it to include or exclude the ad-hoc campaign value from the calculated 'Total Value' column - I want to retain the sum of sales in my dashboard (and just filter in/out the resulting value of these ad-hoc sales)
So based on my snippet below 'Include ad-hoc campaign value' would return 960 sales with a value of £19,300.
'Exclude ad-hoc campaign value' would return 960 sales with a value of £12,000.
Any help would be hugely appreciated - Thanks!
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@Faw you need to create another table with two options, include or exclude and then use it in the slicer, and for total value use this measure:
Total Value =
SUMX (
YourTable,
VAR __selectedSlicerValue = SELECTEDVALUE ( SlicerTable[SlicerCol], "Include" )
VAR __ProductValue = IF ( __selectedSlicerValue = "Exclude" && YourTable[Campaign] = "Ad-hoc", 0, YourTable[Product Value] )
RETURN
YourTable[Qty] & __ProductValue
)
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@Faw you need to create another table with two options, include or exclude and then use it in the slicer, and for total value use this measure:
Total Value =
SUMX (
YourTable,
VAR __selectedSlicerValue = SELECTEDVALUE ( SlicerTable[SlicerCol], "Include" )
VAR __ProductValue = IF ( __selectedSlicerValue = "Exclude" && YourTable[Campaign] = "Ad-hoc", 0, YourTable[Product Value] )
RETURN
YourTable[Qty] & __ProductValue
)
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Thanks so much - thats now working and its a great bit of knowledge for future projects!
@Faw does it need to be a column? As a best practice, you should be adding this as a measure.
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Hi @parry2k , it's currently a column, but I can change it to a measure (especially if it leads to a solution for this!) Thanks
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