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hello,
i have two numeric column field: VALUE & QUANTITY.
is it possible to combine them into 1 then will be used as slicer to switch them?
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You may try the following formula to create a table:
New table for slicer =
var _t1=CROSSJOIN(SELECTCOLUMNS({"Quantity"},"Name",[Value]), SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Value",[Quantity]))
var _t2=CROSSJOIN(SELECTCOLUMNS({"Value"},"Name",[Value]),SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Value",[Value]))
return UNION(_t1,_t2)
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You may try the following formula to create a table:
New table for slicer =
var _t1=CROSSJOIN(SELECTCOLUMNS({"Quantity"},"Name",[Value]), SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Value",[Quantity]))
var _t2=CROSSJOIN(SELECTCOLUMNS({"Value"},"Name",[Value]),SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Value",[Value]))
return UNION(_t1,_t2)
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Anonymous Yes, you can unpivot your table in the Power Query and that will make your columns into rows and, you can use it for slicer.
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Value is actually a calculated column and Quantity is a natural column. so i could not see Value column in the Power Query