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johnsgx5
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How to filter a report to only see other values that match

Hello,

 

I am trying to create a filter on a visualization where I want to see all values that exist if vendor 'A' has a bid (Price) on the part.

 

I don't want to only see vendor A's bids.

 

Is this possible?

 

Input   Output  
PartVendorPrice PartVendorPrice
131A $          95 131A $          95
132B $          85 131B $          97
133C $        100 131C $          90
134D $        120 132B $          85
131B $          97 132A $          87
131C $          90    
132A $          87    
137C $        150    
138D $        145    
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SachinNandanwar
Super User
Super User

First create a table that holds rows for Vendor A. The source table is Tbl_A.

Tbl_A = FILTER('Tbl_1','Tbl_1'[ Vendor]="A")


Then create a second table that filters rows from the main table based on values of Tbl_A

MatchingParts = 
SELECTCOLUMNS (
    FILTER('Tbl_1', 'Tbl_1'[Part] IN VALUES('Tbl_A'[Part])),
    "Part", 'Tbl_1'[Part],
    "Vendor", 'Tbl_1'[ Vendor],
    "Price", 'Tbl_1'[ Price]
)

 

SachinNandanwar_0-1727218149508.png

 



Regards,
Sachin
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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @johnsgx5 

You can refer to the following solution.

1.Create a new table.

Table 2 = VALUES('Table'[Vendor])

2.Create a measure.

MEASURE =
VAR a =
    CALCULATETABLE (
        VALUES ( 'Table'[Part] ),
        'Table'[Vendor] IN VALUES ( 'Table 2'[Vendor] )
    )
RETURN
    CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Table'[Price] ), 'Table'[Part] IN a )

Then put the vendor column in table2 to  a slicer, and put the measure and the related field of the original table to a table visual.

Output

vxinruzhumsft_0-1727233952136.png

Best Regards!

Yolo Zhu

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

 

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Ashish_Mathur
Super User
Super User

Hi,

I have solved a similar question in the attached file.

Hope this helps.


Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/

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Ashish_Mathur
Super User
Super User

Hi,

I have solved a similar question in the attached file.

Hope this helps.


Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/
Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @johnsgx5 

You can refer to the following solution.

1.Create a new table.

Table 2 = VALUES('Table'[Vendor])

2.Create a measure.

MEASURE =
VAR a =
    CALCULATETABLE (
        VALUES ( 'Table'[Part] ),
        'Table'[Vendor] IN VALUES ( 'Table 2'[Vendor] )
    )
RETURN
    CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Table'[Price] ), 'Table'[Part] IN a )

Then put the vendor column in table2 to  a slicer, and put the measure and the related field of the original table to a table visual.

Output

vxinruzhumsft_0-1727233952136.png

Best Regards!

Yolo Zhu

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

 

SachinNandanwar
Super User
Super User

First create a table that holds rows for Vendor A. The source table is Tbl_A.

Tbl_A = FILTER('Tbl_1','Tbl_1'[ Vendor]="A")


Then create a second table that filters rows from the main table based on values of Tbl_A

MatchingParts = 
SELECTCOLUMNS (
    FILTER('Tbl_1', 'Tbl_1'[Part] IN VALUES('Tbl_A'[Part])),
    "Part", 'Tbl_1'[Part],
    "Vendor", 'Tbl_1'[ Vendor],
    "Price", 'Tbl_1'[ Price]
)

 

SachinNandanwar_0-1727218149508.png

 



Regards,
Sachin
Check out my Blog

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