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Reg: selected month should display in matrix table

Hi everyone.need help.please check the attached image,if i select particular then that month should display,if i select multiple months then those months should display and remaining months should ot be visible.Month.PNG

 

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Icey
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

What is the structure of your data? I guess it may be like "Table 1". If so, please try to select "Product" column and UnPivot other columns, to transform to "Table 2".

 

unpivot.PNG

 

Table 1:

Product Jan Feb Mar ...
Product1 123 234 345 ...
Product2 123 234 345 ...
... ... ... ... ...

 

Table 2:

Product Attribute Value
Product1 Jan 123
Product1 Feb 234
Product1 Mar 345
... ... ...
Product2 Jan 123
Product2 Feb 234
Product2 Mar 345
... ... ...

 

Then, rename the columns from "Attribute" to "Month" and "Close and Apply".

 

In Data view, it is suggested to create a Date dimension table and then create relationships between your fact table and the Date dimension table. Of course, you can also not create a date table if your model is simple and you don't want to create one.

 

After that, just one measure is needed to create and it can also be filtered by the Month column. Also, the result will be what you want.

 

 

Best Regards,

Icey

 

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Icey
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

What is the structure of your data? I guess it may be like "Table 1". If so, please try to select "Product" column and UnPivot other columns, to transform to "Table 2".

 

unpivot.PNG

 

Table 1:

Product Jan Feb Mar ...
Product1 123 234 345 ...
Product2 123 234 345 ...
... ... ... ... ...

 

Table 2:

Product Attribute Value
Product1 Jan 123
Product1 Feb 234
Product1 Mar 345
... ... ...
Product2 Jan 123
Product2 Feb 234
Product2 Mar 345
... ... ...

 

Then, rename the columns from "Attribute" to "Month" and "Close and Apply".

 

In Data view, it is suggested to create a Date dimension table and then create relationships between your fact table and the Date dimension table. Of course, you can also not create a date table if your model is simple and you don't want to create one.

 

After that, just one measure is needed to create and it can also be filtered by the Month column. Also, the result will be what you want.

 

 

Best Regards,

Icey

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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