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Hi,
I want to double check, is there a way to have a slicer selection filter out options in the filter on "filters on this page" section? As an example selecting Brands 1 and 3 would remove option for subbrands 2a,2b,2c in the filter?
I know it works for the filter on this visual part, but that doesn't really help. We would like to have few slicers on page with more space for charts and need these slicers to limit options in filters for the entire page.
I haven't found much on this topic and the few threads were from several years ago, so I'm hoping there was some development...
Thank you.
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Hi @VDH ,
First of all, many thanks to @ribisht17 for your very quick replies.
Sorry, by my test, this may not be achieveable.
Best regards,
Community Support Team_Binbin Yu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @VDH ,
First of all, many thanks to @ribisht17 for your very quick replies.
Sorry, by my test, this may not be achieveable.
Best regards,
Community Support Team_Binbin Yu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi Binbin,
thanks, I was worried this was the case. We will have to find different solution then.
HI @VDH
Not sure if I got it but you can come out of this effect by going to
Format > Edit Interactin >Select None (remember you should click the parent filter first)
Regards,
Ritesh
Hi Ritesh,
thanks, but interactions aren't the issue. I need the "Brand" slicer to remove the yellow marked options in the filter on this page. I want the subbrand filter on this page act the same way as the subbrand slicer is now.
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