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Hello community,
I would like to know please if it's possible to do these two things in Power BI.
Case 1 : How can retrieve the information of the 2 orders based to the result of the measure I created ?
Example of scenario -> When I click on the number "2" I will be redirected to another page who contain a table that will be populated with order information.
Case 2 : Display the order with high priority among the 2 orders.
Thank you !
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Hi @Ait-james ,
Do you consider syncing slicers.
I created some data:
Index table:
Order table:
Here are the steps you can follow:
1. In Page1, use [Index] as the slicer, and click View – Sync slicers.
The same slicer will also appear in Page2 later, and the two slicers will communicate with each other
2. Create measure.
Flag =
var _select=SELECTEDVALUE('Index table'[Index])
return
IF(
MAX('Order table'[priority])<=_select,1,0)
3. Place Measure[Flag] in the Filter in Page2, set is =1, and apply filter.
4. Result:
When the click slicer in Page1 is 2, it will be synchronized to Page2, and the information of priority<=2 will be displayed.
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Hi @Ait-james ,
Do you consider syncing slicers.
I created some data:
Index table:
Order table:
Here are the steps you can follow:
1. In Page1, use [Index] as the slicer, and click View – Sync slicers.
The same slicer will also appear in Page2 later, and the two slicers will communicate with each other
2. Create measure.
Flag =
var _select=SELECTEDVALUE('Index table'[Index])
return
IF(
MAX('Order table'[priority])<=_select,1,0)
3. Place Measure[Flag] in the Filter in Page2, set is =1, and apply filter.
4. Result:
When the click slicer in Page1 is 2, it will be synchronized to Page2, and the information of priority<=2 will be displayed.
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Hey @Ait-james ,
that should be possible with a drill through button:
Create a drillthrough button in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Docs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Qy-bksqExI
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