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Hello, I have a slicer for the diferente brands that we sell. The BRANDS are in the PRODUCT Table.
But in my report I only want that my slicer to show the BRANDS that had sales, sales are in the SALES table.
Can you help me? Thanks
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There are options based on the structure of the data. Assuming there is a relationship between the Brand table and the Sales table, you can try the following to use as a filter for the slicer in the filter pane setting the value to greater than or equal to 1:
Filter slicer 1 = COUNTROWS(RELATEDTABLE(Sales Table))
Filter Slicer 2 = COUNTROWS(FILTER(Sales, NOT(ISBLANK([Sum Sales]))))
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There are options based on the structure of the data. Assuming there is a relationship between the Brand table and the Sales table, you can try the following to use as a filter for the slicer in the filter pane setting the value to greater than or equal to 1:
Filter slicer 1 = COUNTROWS(RELATEDTABLE(Sales Table))
Filter Slicer 2 = COUNTROWS(FILTER(Sales, NOT(ISBLANK([Sum Sales]))))
Proud to be a Super User!
Paul on Linkedin.
It WORK!!
Thanks so much!
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