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Jon54
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using max column value as filter in scatter chart

Hello,

I have data from following URL:

https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/api/all_data/csv/by_indicator_id?indicator_ids=811%2C%2022001%2C%2030301&child_area_type_id=402&parent_area_type_id=6

The 3 datasets returned for different Indicator IDs use different 'Time period' formats. The 'Time period sortable' field instead is more user friendly. I want to be able to create a line chart showing trend and a map and scatter chart showing just the latest data for each indicator: 

Jon54_0-1661266047594.png

How can I force the scatter chart and map to use the last year for which the different indicators have data as sometimes this is 20200000 and sometimes this is 20210000. I have tried chiclet slicer with forced selection but I want to hide that and when I do so, the scatter chart and map don't always update when the indicator name is changed. Without such a slicer or filter in place the values for the indicators are being summed over all the available years of data for each Area.

Any advice greatly appreciated

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PaulDBrown
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It would help if you could show us the structure of the dataset. 
However, try creating a measure along the lines of:

Filter year = CALCULATE (MAX(Table[Time period sortable]), ALL(Table[Time period sortable)))

Add the Timeperiod sortable field to the filter pane for each visual. In the dropdown, select TopN and set the value to greater or equal to 1





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Jon54
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Thanks @PaulDBrown , worked perfectly. Jon

PaulDBrown
Community Champion
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It would help if you could show us the structure of the dataset. 
However, try creating a measure along the lines of:

Filter year = CALCULATE (MAX(Table[Time period sortable]), ALL(Table[Time period sortable)))

Add the Timeperiod sortable field to the filter pane for each visual. In the dropdown, select TopN and set the value to greater or equal to 1





Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!
In doing so, you are also helping me. Thank you!

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