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Gianluca88
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How to filter slicer dropdown list by using lasso button on Bing Map

Hi all,

 

my question is related to the possibility to develop a workaround in order to filter the values of the dropdown of a slicer based on the selection done by means of rectangular lasso button on points plotted on a Bing Map. 

At the moment, if I perform this type of selection, all the measures related are correctly updated (for example, the number of selected points), but the dropdown on the slicer is not altered at all.

Is there some tricky way to perform that job?

 

Thanks,

G. 

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DataInsights
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@Gianluca88,

 

See if you can adapt this solution:

 

https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/syncing-slicers-in-power-bi/ 





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@DataInsights 

 

I had a look at the page, but unfortunately I don't think is the solution since I already have a bi-directional filter (even thought I know it is not the best practice) between the points in the map and the values on the slicers. The point is that only the slicer has this strange behaviour. If I transform the slicer in , for example, a simple table visualization, I will obtain the correct filtered result and not more all available values like for the slicer. 

Thanks,

 

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