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Please, help!
We have a list of tasks [ID] that are solved at a certain percentage [% resolved], and we have 2 types of distribution of these tasks:
1) "without tolerance": if the task is solved 100% then we attribute "solved" else "not solved";
2) "with tolerance": if the task is solved by 93% or more then we attribute "solved" else "not solved".
Is it possible that by default distribution "without tolerance" is displayed, but when you click on the slicer (or select the type of distribution on the slicer), the distribution "with tolerance" is displayed, for example, on a pie chart.
The solution using the bookmark does not fit.
thanks!
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You can create two columns, one column contains value "tolerance", without tolerance", another column contains column "solved", "not solved". Create hierarchy based on the two columns and drag the column with values "solved" and "not solved" to legend field of pie chart and create a slicer based on another column.
Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao
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You can create two columns, one column contains value "tolerance", without tolerance", another column contains column "solved", "not solved". Create hierarchy based on the two columns and drag the column with values "solved" and "not solved" to legend field of pie chart and create a slicer based on another column.
Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
The information you have provided is not making the problem clear to me. Can you please explain with an example. Can you share sample data and sample output.
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