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Anonymous
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Slicer filtered to only show available values to filter by

Dear all,

 

I have a series of reports that display information from different fact tables. These fact tables are all related to a date table. The fact tables have different date ranges from one another.

 

I wish to use a date slicer (using information from the date table) in the different reports against the different fact tables.

 

Is there a way to filter the slicer (automagically and not by setting a filter manually with fixed values) so that it will only show the dates that are valid for a given report. At the moment it shows all values in the date table even if these do not appear in the fact tables. This means user can select date values for which no data exists.

 

I know I can manually filter the date slicer in each report, however this won't be a very good solution as the dataset grows.

 

Thank you,

 

Ben

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Anonymous
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Hi robertsbd,

 

>> Is there a way to filter the slicer (automagically and not by setting a filter manually with fixed values)

 

It’s not supported to set default values for the slicer, you can use below methods to achieve your requirement.

 

1. Page level filter.

Capture2.PNG

 

2. Query parameter.

 

Open the query edit, click on ‘Manage Parameters’ to add a new parameter.

 Capture3.PNG

Add a column filter.

Capture4.PNG 

 

Click ‘Close & Apply’ to save the change, use ‘Edit Parameters’ to modify the parameter which use on the filter.

Capture6.PNG

Slicer value:

 Capture5.PNG

Capture7.PNG

Capture8.PNG

 

3. Dax formula.(AnkitPatira’s point)

Writer a dax formula to filter the year.

Capture9.PNG

Create a slicer with the new year column.

 Capture10.PNG

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

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Anonymous
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Thanks all,

 

I can see those different approaches are all good solutions.

 

In the end what i did was create a conditional column on the date table (in power query). I then created a true/false column defining hether to include a given date value in the filter, based on the min and max date values in the fact tables. I then use these columns to filter the different pages on the date table.

Anonymous
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Hi robertsbd,

 

>> Is there a way to filter the slicer (automagically and not by setting a filter manually with fixed values)

 

It’s not supported to set default values for the slicer, you can use below methods to achieve your requirement.

 

1. Page level filter.

Capture2.PNG

 

2. Query parameter.

 

Open the query edit, click on ‘Manage Parameters’ to add a new parameter.

 Capture3.PNG

Add a column filter.

Capture4.PNG 

 

Click ‘Close & Apply’ to save the change, use ‘Edit Parameters’ to modify the parameter which use on the filter.

Capture6.PNG

Slicer value:

 Capture5.PNG

Capture7.PNG

Capture8.PNG

 

3. Dax formula.(AnkitPatira’s point)

Writer a dax formula to filter the year.

Capture9.PNG

Create a slicer with the new year column.

 Capture10.PNG

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

ankitpatira
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@Anonymous In that case just use date column from the fact table which will onl show available dates.

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