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Penn
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How to filter a table before ALLSELECTED

Hi All,

 

How do I filter a table before using ALLSELECTED function?

 

Before:

ALLSELECTED('Orders')

 

Now I want to achieve: 

 

'Calendar'[Date] is a slicer on the page.

 
FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Customer Portal Orders'), AND('Customer Portal Orders'[Order date].[Date] >= MIN('Calendar'[Date]), 'Customer Portal Orders'[Order date].[Date] <= MAX('Calendar'[Date])))
 
Doesn't work the way that I expected. [Order date] outside of 'Calendar'[Date] is still showing.
 
Thanks.
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parry2k
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@Penn can you share sample data and what you are trying to achieve?

 

Also why you have .[Date] in your measure, remove that.



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parry2k
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@Penn can you share sample data and what you are trying to achieve?

 

Also why you have .[Date] in your measure, remove that.



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Everything works when I was preparing the sample file, must be a stupid mistake somewhere, thanks

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