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Hi,
Dataset:
Version Model Cost1 Cost2
V1 A 200 300
V2 A 200 300
Result expected:
Version Model Cost1 Cost2
V1 A Blank 300
V2 A 200 Blank
I have dataset as above and when i pull the version field into the table visual , Iget a repeated rows of model and cost as described above. How can i resolve this so that i get only single row for V1 and V2 each
Solved! Go to Solution.
Use DAX Measures with Conditional Logic
Let’s say your table looks like this:
| Version | Model | Cost1 | Cost2 |
You can replace Cost1 and Cost2 columns with measures that blank out values based on the Version:
Step 1: Create measures
Cost1_Display =
IF(
SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Version]) = "V2",
[Cost1], // Use your actual measure or column here
BLANK()
)
Cost2_Display =
IF(
SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Version]) = "V1",
[Cost2],
BLANK()
)
If Cost1 and Cost2 are columns and not measures, replace [Cost1] with MAX('Table'[Cost1]) or SUM, depending on your data structure.
Use DAX Measures with Conditional Logic
Let’s say your table looks like this:
| Version | Model | Cost1 | Cost2 |
You can replace Cost1 and Cost2 columns with measures that blank out values based on the Version:
Step 1: Create measures
Cost1_Display =
IF(
SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Version]) = "V2",
[Cost1], // Use your actual measure or column here
BLANK()
)
Cost2_Display =
IF(
SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Version]) = "V1",
[Cost2],
BLANK()
)
If Cost1 and Cost2 are columns and not measures, replace [Cost1] with MAX('Table'[Cost1]) or SUM, depending on your data structure.
Hi @Anonymous
Please share sample dataset atleast 10 records.
Thanks.
Can you share with us a sample or a screenshot of the data model you built ?
Plus a example of underlying data and the definition of any relevent measures
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