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Hello all,
I need some help on this idea.
Let´s say I have a measure that calculates some money. Let´s say it shows 100,000$.
Now I want the user of the report to be able to toggle this measure to 0$ - just to see what would happen to other measures if this certain measure was 0.
The user could use a slicer or a filter to toggle the value to 0 and (in this example) back to 100,000$.
I do not have the right initial idea how to achieve this 😞
Thank you in advance for any ideas!
Solved! Go to Solution.
yes, in such cases, what-if parameter saves the day.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/desktop-what-if
yes, in such cases, what-if parameter saves the day.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/desktop-what-if
It really saved my day 🙂
Created a what-if parameter with just two states: 0(%) and 100(%).
Then I multiply my measure with the selected state of the what-if-parameter.
Thank you!
@cosmicyes , Create a table with two values Actual , hide
Then You can have measure
meausre new = if(selectedvalue(Table[Show]) = "hide",0, [Measure])
You can use old measure slicer approach or field parameter too with a measure having value =0
How to create a Measure Slicer: https://youtu.be/b9352Vxuj-M
Power BI Field Parameters- Measure Slicer and Axis/Dimension slicer: https://youtu.be/lqF3Wa1FllE
Thank you, I will check both approaches.
May I ask you: what would you recommend? Measure Slicer or Field Parameters?
I have heard about Field Parameters and think this is "the future"?
Thank you again in advance
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