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I am trying to show only the items in my slicers that have values if I make a selection from my charts or table. I can see my visuals all cross filter to other visuals, but they don't remove the categories from the slicers that at not applicable. Can someone please tell me how I do this?
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Hi @justlogmein ,
As per my understanding its not possible to show only the items in slicers that have values if you make a selection from charts or table,the vice a versa can be done.
Instead of slicer you can use matrix or table.
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Preeti Yadav
Hi @justlogmein ,
As per my understanding its not possible to show only the items in slicers that have values if you make a selection from charts or table,the vice a versa can be done.
Instead of slicer you can use matrix or table.
Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution! Appreciate your Kudos!!
Regards,
Preeti Yadav
Hey @justlogmein ,
that depends on your data model.
Usually the matrix/table contains the facts and the slicer contains data from dimensional table. And in a typical star schema the connection from dimensional table to fact table is 1:* unidirectional. This means if you filter or select something in the fact table the connection is not possible to the dimensional table to filter the slicer.
For that you would have to put the filter direction into bidirectional what then has a few other disadvantages.
I see. I only have a single table, is there some simple way to have the visuals filters the slicers?
Hi @justlogmein
Till now its not possible in Power bi.
You can refer below link :
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Preeti
@justlogmein I just checked, @Preeti_Yadav is right. Even when you do a 1:* relationship bidirectional or a 1:1 bidirectional the slicer will not be filtered
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