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Hello,
As in graph, I got one fact table and quite few referential ones - My goal to achieve is to let one filter (lets say Country) filter a city within this country, so if someone select Ref_Country = Germany, he or she has only german cities, german brands and german products available for him or her. So all filters crossfilter each other. Is this achieveable? How?
@Pbiuserr it is achievable.
The wrong way will be to use bi directional relationship.
The right way will be to use a measure dedicated for filtering the slicers.
I'm sharing here a video you will be happy to watch:
https://www.sqlbi.com/tv/syncing-slicers-in-power-bi/
And in any way you should make the city and country to 1 table and also the product and brand to 1 table and not like the photo you shared.
Hi,
It was just for the picture, for the clarity - in reality the filters are not tied to each other like City and Country, but I would not put there medical terms.
Anyway if I put them into 2 tables instead of 4, I will still need to apply the method from video, right?
You can try using cross filter direction as 'both' in the properties of your relationships in the data modelling tab
I was thinking about it initially. Will it work if there is no connection between lets say Ref_City and Ref_Product? Will choosing city "London" make only products available in London?
Does it have impact on calculations or not? or heavy impact on report performance?