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Hi.
I have a problem with DAX. First thing first, I have a suite of example data like this.
| Price | Model | PriceModel |
| 1202 | A | A1202 |
| 1003 | B | B1003 |
| 1801 | C | C1801 |
| 1402 | D | D1402 |
| 1402 | E | E1402 |
| 1491 | F | F1491 |
| 1001 | G | G1001 |
My requirement is when I select Model on Slicer, it will show only lower prices.
Such as when I select on model E(1402). Now the models A(1202), B(1003), D(1402), E(1402) and G(1001) are shown.
Then I want to change a filter to Model A. This case the models that lower prices also display (A, B and G)
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Solved! Go to Solution.
hi, @saranp780
After my research, You can do this as below:
Step1:
add a fact model table and do not create the relationship with basic table
Table = VALUES(Table2[Model])
drag the filed Model of Table into slicer
Step2:
Add a measure as below:
Measure = var _filter=CALCULATE(MAX(Table2[Price]),FILTER(ALL(Table2),SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Model])=Table2[Model])) return
CALCULATE(MAX(Table2[PriceModel]),Table2[Price]<=_filter)Step3:
when you do not select any model:
If you do want to show any data
then drag measure into the visual level filter and set is not blank
If you do want to show all data
then add a new measure
Measure 2 = IF(ISFILTERED('Table'[Model]),[Measure],MAX(Table2[PriceModel]))then drag measure 2 into the visual level filter and set is not blank
Result:
After select model
here is pbix, please try it.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/r7rdj3xfh5tvt34/How%20to%20select%20specific%20value.pbix?dl=0
Best Regards,
Lin
hi, @saranp780
After my research, You can do this as below:
Step1:
add a fact model table and do not create the relationship with basic table
Table = VALUES(Table2[Model])
drag the filed Model of Table into slicer
Step2:
Add a measure as below:
Measure = var _filter=CALCULATE(MAX(Table2[Price]),FILTER(ALL(Table2),SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Model])=Table2[Model])) return
CALCULATE(MAX(Table2[PriceModel]),Table2[Price]<=_filter)Step3:
when you do not select any model:
If you do want to show any data
then drag measure into the visual level filter and set is not blank
If you do want to show all data
then add a new measure
Measure 2 = IF(ISFILTERED('Table'[Model]),[Measure],MAX(Table2[PriceModel]))then drag measure 2 into the visual level filter and set is not blank
Result:
After select model
here is pbix, please try it.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/r7rdj3xfh5tvt34/How%20to%20select%20specific%20value.pbix?dl=0
Best Regards,
Lin
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