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Hi,
I need a search box where I can type multiple keywords, example (1001,1002,1110,1215,1316).
I've been looking for some visual or any dax code, but did not find anything helpful.
Hope someone can help me.
Thanks,
Pei
@dailiop you can use slicer, turn on multi select and also search on slicer , but you have to manually type one by one and click on the slicer.
I guess you are looking to filter you data from all these comma seperated values, correct?
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@parry2kyou are right, I want to filter the data based on the numbers I typed in the search box.
Example will be like this, typing in the search box 1001,1002,1110,1215,1316 and the results will show the products that contains the numbers in the column Models:
Prodcut | Models |
A | 1001, 2589, 4506 |
D | 3123, 5698, 1471, 1002, 1110 |
M | 1110, 1215, 3695, 7894, 9000 |
S | 1596, 1478, 1316, 8800, 3691 |
The slicer does not work for me, because in our data the column Models have more than 10 numbers (most of the time) and users want to put in the search box more than 10 or 20 numbers there.
Any suggestion?
Thanks,
Pei
@dailiop AFAIK I don;t think there is going to be exact solution what you are looking for, it is going to be a slicer to select values and work from there.
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I found an option to do what I need, the customer visual call Filter by list.
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