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Hello,
I have the following tables:
data table:
ID | C1 | C2 | C3 | D1 | D2 | NAT |
1 | A | B | ||||
2 | B | C | D | |||
3 | A | |||||
4 | B | |||||
5 | Z | |||||
6 | X | |||||
7 | 1 | |||||
8 | 1 |
geo table:
LocationCode | Location | SubLocation |
1 | A | |
2 | B | |
3 | Z | C |
4 | D | |
5 | E | |
6 | X | G |
7 | NAT |
I have a slicer that lists the location and when i choose a location, i want to filter my main table through the columns of C1 to C3 and NAT. I've tried unpivoting the C1 C2 and C3 columns and using that as an intermediate table to connect all of the tables, but i'm not sure how i can do the same with the NAT and D1,D2 columns.
Thank you.
I've tried unpivoting the C1 C2 and C3 columns and using that as an intermediate table to connect all of the tables, but i'm not sure how i can do the same with the NAT and D1,D2 columns.
Do the same - unpivot everything except the ID column. Then in DAX you can implement the logic that checks for either location or sublocation matches.