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Hi,
I have a number of count value measures on my dashboard, displayed as cards. I also have a table of data which feeds the measures.
When I select an item on my table, it filters the cards which is great. But if I select a card it does not filter the table.
Is there a way to use the card (or another visual if it would work) so that when I select the card it will filter the data in the table to just those items?
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Danielwood Use Interactions for this
Select the Card Visual: Click on the card visual that you want to use to filter the table.
Edit Interactions:
Go to the "Format" tab in the ribbon.
Click on "Edit Interactions." This will enable interaction controls on all visuals on the report page.
Set Up the Interaction:
You will see small icons appear on each visual. These icons control how the selected visual (in this case, the card) interacts with other visuals.
Find the table visual that you want to filter based on the card selection.
Click on the filter icon (a funnel) on the table visual. This sets the interaction so that the table will be filtered based on the selection in the card.
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@Danielwood Use Interactions for this
Select the Card Visual: Click on the card visual that you want to use to filter the table.
Edit Interactions:
Go to the "Format" tab in the ribbon.
Click on "Edit Interactions." This will enable interaction controls on all visuals on the report page.
Set Up the Interaction:
You will see small icons appear on each visual. These icons control how the selected visual (in this case, the card) interacts with other visuals.
Find the table visual that you want to filter based on the card selection.
Click on the filter icon (a funnel) on the table visual. This sets the interaction so that the table will be filtered based on the selection in the card.
Proud to be a Super User! |
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Thanks for the quick response. I have tried that, but when I select the card it does not have any options to interact with the table, whereas when I select the table it has those options as you described.
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