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Anonymous
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removing zero fields in connected visuals

I have saerched but coul not find the answer I needed. I have two connected visualz with many fileds and I would like to remove the zero values once somthig is selected on the first filed. an example is shown below:Snap7.pngSnap8.png

 

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v-piga-msft
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Hi @Anonymous,

I have saerched but coul not find the answer I needed. I have two connected visualz with many fileds and I would like to remove the zero values once somthig is selected on the first filed. an example is shown below: 


By my tests, it seems that we may not remove the zero values for your requirement, because this is only the interaction between the visuals not the filter of Slicer.

 

For the workaround, you could use multi-row card visual which would show the value you selected on the first filed. 

 

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Best Regards,

Cherry

Community Support Team _ Cherry Gao
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Anonymous
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Hi @v-piga-msft

Thank you for your message.

I would like to know the value of the connected visual (right hand side field) rather than the value I have selected in the first field. if the zeros can not be removed, is there a way to arrange them from max to min based on the value? o that all the zero value would shoot down the field and the non zero ones on the top.

the 2nd field (right hand side) is already sorted from max to min value but it will not reorder when the first field value is selected.

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