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Hi community,
I am new to Power BI and have learned a lot from your posts. Thank you all very much.
Today I met a question. Any answer and hint are much appreciated.
I have a table like,
Type 1 | Type 2 | Type 3 | id |
Yes | Yes | Yes | 1 |
No | No | Yes | 2 |
Yes | No | No | 3 |
I want to add a filter on dashboard, which lists 3 values: A, B and C
when I select A, I want to the charts to show Type 2 = Yes. when I select B, I want the records with Type 3 = Yes. When I select C, I want to see all records. How to do this?
Thanks in advance!
Solved! Go to Solution.
@and2022 , Unpivot the type column in power bi, and create A,B,C when the type is yes
Or you need to have table with A,b,c as rows, and based on each selection return values
Switch(selectedvalues(Type[Type]),
"A",calculate(Count(Table[id]), filter(Table, Table[Type1] ="Yes")) ,
"B",calculate(Count(Table[id]), filter(Table, Table[Type2] ="Yes")) ,
"C",calculate(Count(Table[id]), filter(Table, Table[Type3] ="Yes"))
)
Got it. Thank you.
@and2022 , Unpivot the type column in power bi, and create A,B,C when the type is yes
Or you need to have table with A,b,c as rows, and based on each selection return values
Switch(selectedvalues(Type[Type]),
"A",calculate(Count(Table[id]), filter(Table, Table[Type1] ="Yes")) ,
"B",calculate(Count(Table[id]), filter(Table, Table[Type2] ="Yes")) ,
"C",calculate(Count(Table[id]), filter(Table, Table[Type3] ="Yes"))
)