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Hi I have a few tables with English A-E data and Maths A-E data how do I make these two tables go on 1 visualization graph and 1 slicer sort A-E
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Hi @kettsn ,
According your describtion,refer the below:
TableA;
TableB:
First ,create slicer table:
Then create another table base on tableA and table B:
TableC =
UNION (
SELECTCOLUMNS (
TableA,
"Tpye", TableA[type],
"Table", "TableA",
"Value", TableA[value]
),
SELECTCOLUMNS (
TableB,
"Tpye", TableB[type],
"Table", "TableB",
"Value", TableB[value]
)
)
Relationship:
Final output:
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Best Regards
Lucien
Hi,
Share some data and show the expected result.
Hi @kettsn ,
According your describtion,refer the below:
TableA;
TableB:
First ,create slicer table:
Then create another table base on tableA and table B:
TableC =
UNION (
SELECTCOLUMNS (
TableA,
"Tpye", TableA[type],
"Table", "TableA",
"Value", TableA[value]
),
SELECTCOLUMNS (
TableB,
"Tpye", TableB[type],
"Table", "TableB",
"Value", TableB[value]
)
)
Relationship:
Final output:
Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!
Best Regards
Lucien
Hi I tried that solution but it still didnt use 1 slicer to slicer all my graphs. See image below for what I am trying to achieve. I dont want a slicer for each graph. I want to be able to select options base on A-E is this possible
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