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Hi,
So I am trying to make a comparison view so that people can compare multiple items, however it seems the maximum is only one item per side currently. I am not sure if this is a combination of my DAX measures or how these charts slice, but is there a way I can select two items from both sides without it going blank like the attached?
Thank you!
@StevenUser123 , refer two approaches, based on what I got
How Interactions Work- Split Page using interactions to compare - https://youtu.be/GIfRKzhMaR4
Compare Categorical Data Using Slicers, Compare Two Brands/Categories/Cities: https://youtu.be/exN4nTewgbc
Hi @amitchandak,
So I managed to fix it so it allows multiple selections, however it still seems to have ambiguity in the chart. Instead of the filtered value of my measure, it's returning the entire data amount in the chart. Please let me know the best way to try and troubleshoot.
Thank you!
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