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I’m encountering an issue: When I make a selection in a chart (e.g., clicking on Bloomberg) and then apply a slicer that would normally result in no data being displayed (e.g., selecting Euronext after Bloomberg), the chart still appears, semi-transparent. This is misleading as it suggests to the user that there is data available, even though there isn’t. I would prefer that in such cases, no data is shown at all, or the selection is automatically (e.g. of Bloomberg) reset. Is there a way to implement this behavior?
(clicking on Bloomberg)
(Selection on Euronext after I clicked on Bloomberg)
Hi,
Thanks for the solution Ritaf1983 offered, and i want to offer some more information for user to refer to.
hello @Kat_00 , after testing, when you click the visual, it will not affect the slicer visual, if you want to affect the vendor , you need to create a new slicer, then put the Bloomberg field to the slicer, then click the slicers, set the interactions of the two slicers to None,e.g i set the year-month slicers interaction with the type slicer to none. and set the the type slicer interaction with year-month slicer to none
then when you select the Bloomberg field in this slicer, and select Euronext in the other slicer, the visual will display blank.
Best Regards!
Yolo Zhu
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Hi @Kat_00
Unfortunately, there is no option to automatically reset the selection color in the visual. I've submitted this issue as an idea—please consider voting for it
https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=116139f9-5b7d-ef11-a4e5-6045bdb54c1c
If my answer was helpful please give me a Kudos and accept as a Solution.
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