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Hi All,
I have the below requirement, please go through the details.
I am making two visuals as per my raw data which i have mentioned at the end.
So when i select only one field ("Ugly") from the visual 1 then i can see that only Bat and Banana has value and they are highligted in my Visual 2.
so, my ask here is instead of other two fields (Apple and Rat) appearing as fade out, can we not show at all. (as it not matches the requirement). Do these ask is feasible in Power BI? If yes, can anyone provide the details about it.
Raw Data for any one who wants to reproduce my requirement:
| Good | Apple | 1 |
| Good | Apple | 2 |
| Good | Apple | 3 |
| Bad | Apple | 4 |
| Bad | Apple | 1 |
| Bad | Banana | 2 |
| Bad | Banana | 3 |
| Bad | Banana | 4 |
| Ugly | Banana | 1 |
| Ugly | Banana | 2 |
| Ugly | Banana | 3 |
| Night | Rat | 4 |
| Day | Rat | 1 |
| Horizon | Rat | 2 |
| Bad | Bat | 3 |
| Ugly | Bat | 4 |
| Night | Bat | 1 |
| Day | Bat | 2 |
| Bat | 3 | |
| Horizon | Bat | 4 |
Great question, been looking for answers for this behaviour too, but didn't find any. I just leave this reply here to get notified when someone has a solution.
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