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What do you mean by a "flexible" parameter? The "What if" parameters have to be established (you cannot type any value you wish once the report if finished/published. In other words, the values are set, though you can of course create a table with values going from 1% all the way to xxxx%)
I'm not sure what you are trying to do. I am interpreting that:
a) you have a slicer for "Supplier"
b) you have a table of values 5%, 10%, 15% or whatever values you wish to compute. Lets' call this "% Table"
Then you want to select a supplier, select a % from the % Table, and increase the value of the selected supplier by the selected %, while keeping the rest of suppliers unchanged, correct?
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What do you mean by a "flexible" parameter? The "What if" parameters have to be established (you cannot type any value you wish once the report if finished/published. In other words, the values are set, though you can of course create a table with values going from 1% all the way to xxxx%)
I'm not sure what you are trying to do. I am interpreting that:
a) you have a slicer for "Supplier"
b) you have a table of values 5%, 10%, 15% or whatever values you wish to compute. Lets' call this "% Table"
Then you want to select a supplier, select a % from the % Table, and increase the value of the selected supplier by the selected %, while keeping the rest of suppliers unchanged, correct?
Proud to be a Super User!
Paul on Linkedin.