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achinchilla
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Link Two Tables in a Report to use function arrows

I like to know if we can link a table that is already in a report to another table in the same report in order to replicate the selections made with the control arrows. I have a set of 3 tables.  The user needs to make selections in the first table, then replicate those changes in the other tables. This is to avoid making the same selections in the three tables when analyzing data. Hope someone can help with this topic.

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Hi Daniel, thanks for your response.  The issue wasn't solved as requested, however, I opted to build individual measures to have them all in a single table, so the user didn't have to update the three tables in the report one by one.  Now, they just have to deal with a table.  In regards to your response, I think it's a possibility I have to dig in further and could be a good solution too.  Thanks again.  I consider this cases resolved now as the user is satisfied with the alternative solution provided.

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v-danhe-msft
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Hi @achinchilla ,


Could you please tell me if your problem has been solved? If it is, could you please mark the helpful replies as Answered to close this topic?

 

Regards,

Daniel He

Community Support Team _ Daniel He
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Hi Daniel, thanks for your response.  The issue wasn't solved as requested, however, I opted to build individual measures to have them all in a single table, so the user didn't have to update the three tables in the report one by one.  Now, they just have to deal with a table.  In regards to your response, I think it's a possibility I have to dig in further and could be a good solution too.  Thanks again.  I consider this cases resolved now as the user is satisfied with the alternative solution provided.

v-danhe-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi @achinchilla ,

Could you have tried to use the Drillthrough function in Power BI:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-drillthrough

 

Regards,

Daniel He

Community Support Team _ Daniel He
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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