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charonT
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Remove blank data after selecting the parameter slicer

Hi, I am a new user of Power BI and I might not have explained my issue clearly. I've set up a parameter that enables users to choose the column they want as the x-axis for a graph. However, there are empty cells in the data, and I want to exclude these blank values from the graph when users select the respective field. I attempted using the filter pane, but it seems to affect other fields as well when I set Is not Blank for the field I selected. Do you have any suggestions on how to solve this issue?

Many thanks.

 

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@charonT,

 

Create a measure using the pattern below. The SWITCH function should have an entry for each column in your field parameter. Add this measure as a visual filter (greater than 0).

 

Visual Filter =
VAR vSelectedParameter =
    SELECTCOLUMNS (
        SUMMARIZE ( 'Parameter', 'Parameter'[Parameter], 'Parameter'[Parameter Fields] ),
        "Parameter", 'Parameter'[Parameter]
    )
VAR vResult =
    SWITCH (
        vSelectedParameter,
        "ACTMEAN",
            SUMX (
                DimTable,
                VAR vColumn = DimTable[ACTMEAN]
                RETURN
                IF ( NOT ISBLANK ( vColumn ), 1 )
            ),
        "ACTONTRACK",
            SUMX (
                DimTable,
                VAR vColumn = DimTable[ACTONTRACK]
                RETURN
                IF ( NOT ISBLANK ( vColumn ), 1 )
            )
    )
RETURN
    vResult

 





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@charonT,

 

Create a measure using the pattern below. The SWITCH function should have an entry for each column in your field parameter. Add this measure as a visual filter (greater than 0).

 

Visual Filter =
VAR vSelectedParameter =
    SELECTCOLUMNS (
        SUMMARIZE ( 'Parameter', 'Parameter'[Parameter], 'Parameter'[Parameter Fields] ),
        "Parameter", 'Parameter'[Parameter]
    )
VAR vResult =
    SWITCH (
        vSelectedParameter,
        "ACTMEAN",
            SUMX (
                DimTable,
                VAR vColumn = DimTable[ACTMEAN]
                RETURN
                IF ( NOT ISBLANK ( vColumn ), 1 )
            ),
        "ACTONTRACK",
            SUMX (
                DimTable,
                VAR vColumn = DimTable[ACTONTRACK]
                RETURN
                IF ( NOT ISBLANK ( vColumn ), 1 )
            )
    )
RETURN
    vResult

 





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Thank you! It totally works!

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