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GopVan
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Restrict Pop window interaction to one slicer

I have 6 slicers and a matrix visualisation. None of the slicers interact with each other.  It only affects the matrix visualisation.

 

I added a button next to one of the slicers (6th slicer) that acts as an "info" button.  This button triggers the pop-up window which contains a table.

 

The problem is that the table rows in the pop-up window are based on all 6 slicer values. I only want the pop-up window to be based on the 6th slicer value. 

 

I used the "edit interactions" option between the slicers and the "info" button, but that does not restrict the rows displayed in a table inside the pop-up window.  

 

I have used this video from YouTube to create a pop-up window.

 

The Pop-up windows group has the following:

 

Shape - Grey Background that covers the entire report to give a blur effect

Shape - White Background for the pop-up

Table - A table that has 2 columns that need to be based on the slicer

Button - Close button

 

The pop-up window closes when clicked anywhere on the grey background or on the close button.

 

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v-jingzhang
Community Support
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Hi @GopVan 

 

I watched the video you linked. With this method, the table visual you added on the shape is actually on the same report page with the 6 slicers. So it will be filtered by the 6 slicers. To make it only affected by the 6th slicer, you have to use the "edit interactions" option between the slicers and the table visual in the shape rather than the "info" button. This should work I think. 

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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v-jingzhang
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @GopVan 

 

I watched the video you linked. With this method, the table visual you added on the shape is actually on the same report page with the 6 slicers. So it will be filtered by the 6 slicers. To make it only affected by the 6th slicer, you have to use the "edit interactions" option between the slicers and the table visual in the shape rather than the "info" button. This should work I think. 

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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