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Macattack
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Slicer by column names with multiple selection

How can I do this filter?

important is that I need multiple selection option, and then I only want to see the fitters which have these trainings.  

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v-xinruzhu-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Macattack 

You can consider the following solution

1.Create a calculated table

 

Table 2 = var _tra1=ADDCOLUMNS(SUMMARIZE('Table',[Filter],'Table'[Training 1]),"Traning","Training 1")
var _tra2=ADDCOLUMNS(SUMMARIZE('Table',[Filter],'Table'[Training 2]),"Traning","Training 2")
var _tra3=ADDCOLUMNS(SUMMARIZE('Table',[Filter],'Table'[Training 3]),"Traning","Training 3")
var _tra4=ADDCOLUMNS(SUMMARIZE('Table',[Filter],'Table'[Training 4]),"Traning","Training 4")
return union(_tra1,_tra2,_tra3,_tra4)

 

2.Then create a measure

 

Measure = CALCULATE(MAX('Table 2'[Training 1]),FILTER('Table 2',[Training 1]<>BLANK()))

 

3.Then put the field of table 2 and the measure to a matrix visual

 

vxinruzhumsft_0-1697527592895.png

 

Output

vxinruzhumsft_1-1697527610916.png

Best Regards!

Yolo Zhu

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v-xinruzhu-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Macattack 

You can consider the following solution

1.Create a calculated table

 

Table 2 = var _tra1=ADDCOLUMNS(SUMMARIZE('Table',[Filter],'Table'[Training 1]),"Traning","Training 1")
var _tra2=ADDCOLUMNS(SUMMARIZE('Table',[Filter],'Table'[Training 2]),"Traning","Training 2")
var _tra3=ADDCOLUMNS(SUMMARIZE('Table',[Filter],'Table'[Training 3]),"Traning","Training 3")
var _tra4=ADDCOLUMNS(SUMMARIZE('Table',[Filter],'Table'[Training 4]),"Traning","Training 4")
return union(_tra1,_tra2,_tra3,_tra4)

 

2.Then create a measure

 

Measure = CALCULATE(MAX('Table 2'[Training 1]),FILTER('Table 2',[Training 1]<>BLANK()))

 

3.Then put the field of table 2 and the measure to a matrix visual

 

vxinruzhumsft_0-1697527592895.png

 

Output

vxinruzhumsft_1-1697527610916.png

Best Regards!

Yolo Zhu

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

lbendlin
Super User
Super User

You are describing the functionality of Field Parameters.

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