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Hi,
I have table A, it has two columns that are named Product Type and Supplier, and I have other 2 tables, table B has a column named Product Type, Table C has a column supplier, then table A relates to table B and C.
I created two slicers, one slicer from Table B named Product Type, and the other one is from Table C named Supplier, I hope when I choose product type value in product type slicer, the supplier slicer will be changed by the value, how can I make it?
Hi,
if you select the visual you want to change the value of another visual (slicer) you can select the Format tab and select edit interactions then you can select whether the selection in the current one impacts the other.
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It seems not work, when I choose the one of the supplier, the product type slicer will still show all
Have you got a relationship set up in model view? if so what is the cross filter direction between those tables?
Hi Doleary85:
Here is the relation in the model view, is there anything that needs to be improved?
I can't see anything wrong with this.
If you use the fields from the inspection summary table in the slicers instead of the individual tables do the slicers update?
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Hi Doleary85:
Thank you for helping, there will be more tables in the future, they will connect with Supplier and Product Type table, so I can't use the slicer from the inspection summary...
Okay, can you try changing the cross filter direction to both on the supplier table relationship
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Hi Doleary85:
It's genuinely nice of you! I have a table named defect table, the defect table is a reference table of inspection summary, when I choose the filter direction to both between product type and inspection summary, it worked, but when I choose the date table, the power BI remind that it doesn't work, please see the below:
No problem.
I think maybe the next step is to create a measure for the supplier field using CROSSFILTER and change the direction of the cross filter within this rather than in the model.
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Hi DOLEARY85:
Sorry for my late reply, what kind of measure do I need to create?
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