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Hi all,
I have two slicers,
1. Year slicer from Calendar
Table
2.MonthYear slicer from Table B
Year slicer (Calendar table)
Year |
2020 |
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
MonthYear slicer from Table B
MonthYear |
Jan2020 |
Feb2020 |
Mar2020 |
Apr2020 |
May 2020 |
Jun 2020 |
Jul2020 |
Aug2020 |
Sep2020 |
Oct2020 |
Nov2020 |
Dec2020 |
Jan2021 |
Feb2021 |
|
|
Dec2025 |
The Calendar table has no relation with table B.
Now when I select Oct 2020, then only 2020 has to be avaialble for selection, rest of the years have to be disabled/disappear.
How do I achieve this?
Help is appreciated.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Honestly, the easiest way is to just create a relationship between the two dates.
Otherwise, if you're selecting one value use SELECTEDVALUE to grab the year / month from the selected table to use as a filter. If you have multiple, then you can use VALUES and check if the month or year is in that list of values as a filter.
Hi, @Pallavi_m
You can try the following methods.
Year = RIGHT([MonthYear],4)
Measure =
IF ( SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table B'[MonthYear] ) = BLANK (),
1,
IF ( SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table B'[Year] ) = SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Calendar'[Year] ),
1,
0
)
)
Put this measure in the Year Slicer's filter and set it to equal 1.
When MonthYear is not selected, Year is displayed in full. When a MonthYear is selected, the corresponding year appears and the other years are hidden.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi, @Pallavi_m
You can try the following methods.
Year = RIGHT([MonthYear],4)
Measure =
IF ( SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table B'[MonthYear] ) = BLANK (),
1,
IF ( SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table B'[Year] ) = SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Calendar'[Year] ),
1,
0
)
)
Put this measure in the Year Slicer's filter and set it to equal 1.
When MonthYear is not selected, Year is displayed in full. When a MonthYear is selected, the corresponding year appears and the other years are hidden.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Honestly, the easiest way is to just create a relationship between the two dates.
Otherwise, if you're selecting one value use SELECTEDVALUE to grab the year / month from the selected table to use as a filter. If you have multiple, then you can use VALUES and check if the month or year is in that list of values as a filter.
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