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Anonymous
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Pin selection from slicer

Hello Community,

 

I'm trying to create a line chart to show the results of an indicator by country and by year. Additionally I would like to have the region value all the time so I can compare specific results.

 

What I had in mind was to add a DAX expression in the filters. I came up with this measure:

 

default country =
IF(
CALCULATE(ISFILTERED(FactCountryIndicator[Country]),ALLSELECTED(FactCountryIndicator[Country]),SELECTEDVALUE(FactCountryIndicator[Latin America & the Caribbean])
))))
 
But it is not working.
 
Any help would be appreciated
 
PS
I share the file
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Anonymous
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HI @Anonymous,

AFAIK, power bi does not support setting the default value of filter/slicers. (Dax formulas also not support direct interaction with the filter/slicer section)

For this scenario, you can use unrelated table 'country' field on the slicer and create measure formula with conditions to set a default value and compare with current value to return tag. (you can use it on visual level filter use the result tag to confirm displayed records)

Calculate table:

Country Selector= ALL( Table[Country] )

Measure:

Measure filter on Slicer =
VAR currValue =
    SELECTEDVALUE ( Table[Country] )
VAR default = "Latin America and the Caribbean"
RETURN
    IF ( currValue <> default , "Y", "N" )

After these steps, you can write a measure as filter on your line chart to check current value and selected value from slicer.

Measure filter on Chart =
VAR currValue =
    SELECTEDVALUE ( Table[Country] )
VAR default = "Latin America and the Caribbean"
VAR selected =
    ALLSELECTED ( 'Country Selector'[Country] )
RETURN
    IF ( currValue IN selected || currValue = default, "Y", "N" )

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

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az38
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@Anonymous 

try to create column, not measure

but i can not to understand what result do you expect


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Anonymous
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I would like to end up with this

 

Captura de pantalla 2020-05-13 a la(s) 17.05.03.png

Hence you can select more countries and compare them with the region.

 

In my model what I have is a column of indicators  with four of them and information about five countries plus Latin America and the Caribbean.

 

PS I don't want that Latin America shows in the slicer, just in the chart 

 

Anonymous
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HI @Anonymous,

AFAIK, power bi does not support setting the default value of filter/slicers. (Dax formulas also not support direct interaction with the filter/slicer section)

For this scenario, you can use unrelated table 'country' field on the slicer and create measure formula with conditions to set a default value and compare with current value to return tag. (you can use it on visual level filter use the result tag to confirm displayed records)

Calculate table:

Country Selector= ALL( Table[Country] )

Measure:

Measure filter on Slicer =
VAR currValue =
    SELECTEDVALUE ( Table[Country] )
VAR default = "Latin America and the Caribbean"
RETURN
    IF ( currValue <> default , "Y", "N" )

After these steps, you can write a measure as filter on your line chart to check current value and selected value from slicer.

Measure filter on Chart =
VAR currValue =
    SELECTEDVALUE ( Table[Country] )
VAR default = "Latin America and the Caribbean"
VAR selected =
    ALLSELECTED ( 'Country Selector'[Country] )
RETURN
    IF ( currValue IN selected || currValue = default, "Y", "N" )

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

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