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Bel
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Use slicer to a filter table based on values in multiple columns

Hi, 

 

I am trying to filter a table of clients based on whether their account meets a certain criteria.

 

 Criteria 1Criteria 2Criteria 3Criteria 4Criteria 5Criteria 6
Client 1NO YESNOYESNOYES
Client 2YESNONONONONO
Client 3YESNONONONONO
Client 4YESYESYESYESYESYES
Client 5YESNONOYESYESYES

 

I want the slicer to be a list of the criterias.  Then if I select Critera 3, the table will filter to just show Client 4 (being the only Client who said YES to Criteria 3).

 

Any help appreciated.

 

Bel

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Zubair_Muhammad
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @Bel

 

Just Unpivot your Criteria columns

It will give you ALL criteria under one Column

 

Then you can create a SLICER for that column

 

1013.png

 

After unpivoting you will get

 

1014.png

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Zubair_Muhammad
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @Bel

 

Just Unpivot your Criteria columns

It will give you ALL criteria under one Column

 

Then you can create a SLICER for that column

 

1013.png

 

After unpivoting you will get

 

1014.png

Anonymous
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 Hello Zubair,

 

Please, in my scenario I have two Sharepoint list multivalues column like ";#India;#China;#Japan;#Korea" and another column like ";#Gold;#Silver;#Iron". 

 

I need to filter rows that contains "Silver and China" or just "China". Do you have any idea.

 

Thanks,

 

Augusto

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