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Giadev
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Visual chart or table with one fixed value and other from slicer

Hi,

I need to create some visuals (both chart and table) with one fixet value and other from a slicer...

TABLE  
DateAccountValue
01/01/2021A2435
01/01/2021B243
01/01/2021C541
02/02/2021A11656
02/02/2021B653
02/02/2021C890

 

SLICER
A
B

A is selected and C in hidden (filtered ount in slicer)

VISUAL TABLE 
44197A2435
44197C541
44229A11656
44229C890

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks

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DataZoe
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

@Giadev A solution for this is to create an Accounts table without the fixed one, then set up an inactive relationship to the Accounts table. A measure then can bring in the fixed account value and the selected account value.

 

Accounts Slicer table:

Account Slicer = SUMMARIZE(filter('Table','Table'[Account]<>"C"),'Table'[Account])
 
Model:
 
DataZoe_1-1614391140982.png

 

 

Measure:

Measure = CALCULATE(sum('Table'[Value]),USERELATIONSHIP('Account Slicer'[Account],'Table'[Account]))+CALCULATE(sum('Table'[Value]),filter('Table','Table'[Account]="C"))
 
Then use the Measure and Accounts from first table in your visual:
DataZoe_2-1614391154930.png

 

Respectfully,
Zoe Douglas (DataZoe)



Follow me on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoedouglas-data
See my reports and blog at https://www.datazoepowerbi.com/

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DataZoe
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

@Giadev A solution for this is to create an Accounts table without the fixed one, then set up an inactive relationship to the Accounts table. A measure then can bring in the fixed account value and the selected account value.

 

Accounts Slicer table:

Account Slicer = SUMMARIZE(filter('Table','Table'[Account]<>"C"),'Table'[Account])
 
Model:
 
DataZoe_1-1614391140982.png

 

 

Measure:

Measure = CALCULATE(sum('Table'[Value]),USERELATIONSHIP('Account Slicer'[Account],'Table'[Account]))+CALCULATE(sum('Table'[Value]),filter('Table','Table'[Account]="C"))
 
Then use the Measure and Accounts from first table in your visual:
DataZoe_2-1614391154930.png

 

Respectfully,
Zoe Douglas (DataZoe)



Follow me on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoedouglas-data
See my reports and blog at https://www.datazoepowerbi.com/

thank you, that's a good solution. is there a way to show C even if you don't select anything in the slicer?

Giadev
Frequent Visitor

resolved

 

Measure =
CALCULATE(
IF(SELECTEDVALUE('Account Slicer'[Account])=BLANK(),
CALCULATE(sum('Table'[Value]),FILTER('Table','Table'[Account]="C")),
CALCULATE(sum('Table'[Value]),USERELATIONSHIP('Account Slicer'[Account],'Table'[Account]))+CALCULATE(sum('Table'[Value]),FILTER('Table','Table'[Account]="C"))))
DataZoe
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

@Giadev Yes, perfect!  

Respectfully,
Zoe Douglas (DataZoe)



Follow me on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoedouglas-data
See my reports and blog at https://www.datazoepowerbi.com/

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