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Hello,
I need to add a drop down slicer to my report that acts similarly to the Modeling Parameter. On my report I need a user to be able to single select a location from that slicer and then have that selection return a variable that can be used in an equation. Is this possible and if so how have you achieved this?
Thanks All.
Hi, @Anonymous
According to your description, I think there is no problem with your logic and approach. But in the end, you can't change the measure into a calclulated column. You should know that only the measure can change dynamically.
If you still need help, please feel free to ask me.
Best Regards
Janey Guo
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Can you share an example of what you mean?
you could try a lookup based on the selected value and do a calculate function.
example
Lookup([Variable],variabletabke[location],selectedvalue(dim_location[location])*result your adjusting by variable
Below is a cleaned up version of my report what I need to do is have the Metropoliten Area slicer uner the Input Values section be completley independent of the rest of the report (curently that slicer goes to a table that has no relations to my other data) and return the appropriate Index value for the area selected. I will need the value to adjust the AVG_UC_TM column at the bottom of the page.
@Anonymous , Independent table what if can work like that. Based on What I got from your description
Need of an Independent Table in Power BI: https://youtu.be/lOEW-YUrAbE
I tried what you were sugesting in the recomended video and I was still having issues. Below is essentually the quation that I am trying to create.
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