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Anonymous
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Is there a way to force the second filter to follow the first filter?

Hi all,

Currently, I have two filters, Filter #1 and Filter #2, which belong to two separate tables. Filter #1 filters incident counts, while Filter #2 filters time card hours. I am wondering if it is possible to force Filter #2 to change once Filter #1 is selected.

For example, if a user selects "Subcontractor" in Filter #1, we would like the corresponding subcontractor in Filter #2 to be selected automatically. This would make the process more efficient and user-friendly.

 

Thank you in advance!

Branko

 

 

 

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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , Slicer 1 can reduce the values of Slicer 2 but can not default it. 

If they are from the same table they will filter each other.

 

Otherwise you can refer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyOquvfhzNM

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