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How to filter no selection
- 9 years ago
Hi, let me try:
Create a measure to know when you have filters applied:
Flag = ISFILTERED ( Table1[Estado] ) || ISFILTERED ( Table1[Año] ) || ISFILTERED ( Table1[Mes] )This measure would be FALSE when dont have filters applied and TRUE when 1 or more filters applied.
Now, create a measure to show your values in your chart
ShowValor = IF ( [Flag], SUM ( Table1[Valor] ), BLANK () )
Use this measure (ShowValor) as Value in your visual.
No filters selectedFilter Selected
It is not clear what you would like to achieve. Can you extend the problem further.
Hi,
The problem is that when my filters are with no selected option I don't want my graphics to show anything.
- Vvelarde9 years agoCommunity Champion
Hi, let me try:
Create a measure to know when you have filters applied:
Flag = ISFILTERED ( Table1[Estado] ) || ISFILTERED ( Table1[Año] ) || ISFILTERED ( Table1[Mes] )This measure would be FALSE when dont have filters applied and TRUE when 1 or more filters applied.
Now, create a measure to show your values in your chart
ShowValor = IF ( [Flag], SUM ( Table1[Valor] ), BLANK () )
Use this measure (ShowValor) as Value in your visual.
No filters selectedFilter Selected
- v-huizhn-msft9 years agoMicrosoft Employee
Hi roas_007,
The Estado, Ano and Mes are slicers, right? If it is, we are not able to achieve what you want, slicer is used to filter rows.
Best Regards,
Angelia- Thiyags9 years agoHelper II
We can achieve this in List Slicer. Not in dropdown.
You can make use of Edit Interactions options in the Format Tab
- v-huizhn-msft9 years agoMicrosoft Employee
Hi roas_007,
Edit Interactions options is used to set the relationship between report and slicers.
Best Regards,
Angelia