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Hello community, hope you are all doing well.
I am struggling with creating a reversed filter for my report. I have tried to follow old posts from the community, but I cannot make it work.
I have a table where I have, among other columns, Part Number and Project State column, that can be either A, B, C or P.
My end goal is to be able to filter this table based on that phases, but that it filters according to this logic:
- If I select P, only A, B, C parts are shown.
- If I select C, only A and B.
- If I select A or B, only A parts are shown.
It doesn't seem complicated, but I cannot achieve it.
Thanks in advance for any help 🙂
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There are a couple of fallacies at work here.
- you will never see P
- the last rule seems awkward/redundant.
See attached
I tried that already, but I am unsuccessful at creating the measure. That is what I need help with
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Hello,
Attached a table I created with sample data. I added more columns that I mentioned to the source table, but it is as it looks.
My idea is to create a slicer using the project state column to reverse filter the data, based on the conditions stated:
Project | Level | Part Name | Part Number | State | Project State |
1 | Level 1 | asadad | 1234 | A - In Work | A |
1 | Level 1 | sfgsf | 1245 | B - In Work | B |
2 | Level 1 | fgsad | 1265 | A - In Work | A |
3 | Level 2 | asdasd | 1244 | C - In Work | C |
2 | Level 3 | sdgsg | 12333 | A - Released | A |
3 | Level 2 | asfdsf | 17888 | P - Released | P |
4 | Level 2 | asasf | 19877 | P - In Work | P |
1 | Level 4 | ert | 13435 | C - Released | C |
1 | Level 4 | vvbbn | 12334 | A - In Work | A |
Just to be clear, a slicer based on the Project State Column, result:
- If I select P, only A, B and C are shown in the table.
- If I select C, only A and B.
- If I select A or B, only A.
Hope it makes sense, thanks in advance for you time 🙂
Looks really good! I have applied to my Pbi and works really good. I agree with your comments, it's just what stakeholders want to see.
Thanks again 😄
Use a disconnected table to feed your slicer, and use a measure as your visual filter.
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