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ma_ltei
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Ignore a filter in one measure should be simple but I can't manage to do it...

Hello PBi community,

 

I'm about to get mad about something (that looks very simple to me) that I would like to do and can't manage to implement.

 

I have a table with product prices that looks like this :

 

productgradesub gradeprice
a1111 000
b11210 000
c221100 000
d2221 000 000

 

I would like my user to be able to select a product on a filter, a grade on another filter, and to be able to display a graph comparing the product price to a grade price.

 

How would you do that ?

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v-stephen-msft
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Hi @ma_ltei ,

 

If you want to filter out two different situations in the same table, it is very difficult. It is recommended that you create additional product tables and grade tables.

vstephenmsft_0-1656321851905.png

vstephenmsft_1-1656321867379.png

There'are no relationships among three tables.

Then create two measures.

Price filtered by grade = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[price]),FILTER('Table',[grade] in ALLSELECTED('Grade'[grade])))
Price filtered by product = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[price]),FILTER('Table',[product] in ALLSELECTED('Product'[product])))

 

Now you can compare as follows.

vstephenmsft_3-1656322104912.png

 

 

Best Regards,

Stephen Tao

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-stephen-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @ma_ltei ,

 

If you want to filter out two different situations in the same table, it is very difficult. It is recommended that you create additional product tables and grade tables.

vstephenmsft_0-1656321851905.png

vstephenmsft_1-1656321867379.png

There'are no relationships among three tables.

Then create two measures.

Price filtered by grade = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[price]),FILTER('Table',[grade] in ALLSELECTED('Grade'[grade])))
Price filtered by product = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[price]),FILTER('Table',[product] in ALLSELECTED('Product'[product])))

 

Now you can compare as follows.

vstephenmsft_3-1656322104912.png

 

 

Best Regards,

Stephen Tao

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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