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Power BI community,
I have created a financial model with Power BI where
I have many filters to select a price of a product, a retailer margin,
product raw material cost, etc..
A problem that I have now is that in the model,
I use many Slicer visuals where you can scroll down a list of
values to select.
However, since a list of values is so long, it takes forever to get to
the value that you want. It is just not user friendly.
Is there a visual that I can use to select a value using a slider? or just typing in a value?
Many thanks,
H
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @hidenseek9,
You can try to use 'what if pararmeter' with SELECTEDVALUE function.
Reference links:
Create and use a What if parameter to visualize variables in Power BI Desktop
Using the SELECTEDVALUE function in DAX
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
@Anonymous
Thanks! What if parameter works perfectly!
I cannot figure out how to use SELECTEDVALUE just yet.
If I get stuck, I will contact you for a further question.
Many thanks,
H
Hi @hidenseek9,
You can try to use 'what if pararmeter' with SELECTEDVALUE function.
Reference links:
Create and use a What if parameter to visualize variables in Power BI Desktop
Using the SELECTEDVALUE function in DAX
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
@Anonymous
Thanks! What if parameter works perfectly!
I cannot figure out how to use SELECTEDVALUE just yet.
If I get stuck, I will contact you for a further question.
Many thanks,
H
@Anonymous
I was able to create a parameter using what if as you showed.
With this parameter, I created a parameter to select a FX rate.
Basically, I would like to select a particular FX rate using either a slider or manually type in the number in the box,
and have a measure calculate the converted amount in another currency.
I selected the values as below.
However, if I type in a value 1.00, it always returns a value close to 1.00, but not exact and
calculate the number based on that.
Whenever I type in any value, it does not return the same value.
How can I solve this?
Many thanks,
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