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Hi guys,
I need to plot a line graph with values until june and after june.
The thing is, in June i have a crucial parameter that could change. My user need to be able to single select this parameter for before june and after june, and my graphic have to plot both curves.
I was able to split my curve in 2 measures and works fine. But I can't use dynamic filters on it and still plot the same graph.
When my parameter is equal on both filters, no problem, but if I choose different numbers my visuals return nothing.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
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Hi guys,
I managed to adapt this Solved: Same column, multiple filters - Microsoft Fabric Community solution to my problem and worked fine, creating different tables for each slicer.
@amitchandak(I'll take a look at the video you've sent either way to see if I can improve something on my model) and @Anonymous thanks for the support anyway.
Regards and thanks again.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Perhaps you could try using the filed parameter, for which you can refer to the:Let report readers use field parameters to change visuals (preview) - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Hope it helps!
Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Scott Chang
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@Anonymous ,The information you have provided is not making the problem clear to me. Can you please explain with an example.
Refer a approach like this can help
How to get a single continuous line for Actual and Target without any break: https://youtu.be/41yhZz2pNTI
Appreciate your Kudos.
Hi guys,
I managed to adapt this Solved: Same column, multiple filters - Microsoft Fabric Community solution to my problem and worked fine, creating different tables for each slicer.
@amitchandak(I'll take a look at the video you've sent either way to see if I can improve something on my model) and @Anonymous thanks for the support anyway.
Regards and thanks again.
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