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GREGBLACK
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Mass Filter Upload

Hi all.
I have a cohort of users who use a report I built that contains milliosn of rows of data.
This data is based on transactions and accounts.
When using Tableau they have been able to copy and paste a list of transactiosn into the transaction filter with no issues.
i can't seem to be able to mirro this action on power bi without havign to create excel sharepoints etc--this is not a good use of their time as they need to act quickly when provided with a list of transactions.
Has anyone found a way to do this with Power BI?
Thanks
Greg

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Anonymous
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Thanks for lbendlin and rohit1991's concern about this issue.

 

Hi, @GREGBLACK 

I am glad to help you.

 

Since you didn't give me some data to test, I assumed some data myself:

vfenlingmsft_1-1733118164382.png

 

There's a custom visual called "Mass Filter" available on AppSource. This visual allows you to copy and paste a list of values (separated by commas or new lines) directly into the filter:

vfenlingmsft_11-1733118949527.png

 

vfenlingmsft_9-1733118862162.png

 

vfenlingmsft_8-1733118695627.png

 

vfenlingmsft_0-1733118078650.png

 

 

You can also use a custom visual recommended by lbendlin : Filter by List Visual

vfenlingmsft_10-1733118910729.png

 

vfenlingmsft_7-1733118654376.png

 

vfenlingmsft_5-1733118424650.png

 

vfenlingmsft_3-1733118303493.png

 

I hope the above methods can help you!

 

 

 

I hope my suggestions give you good ideas, if you have any more questions, please clarify in a follow-up reply.
Best Regards,
Fen Ling,
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Thanks for lbendlin and rohit1991's concern about this issue.

 

Hi, @GREGBLACK 

I am glad to help you.

 

Since you didn't give me some data to test, I assumed some data myself:

vfenlingmsft_1-1733118164382.png

 

There's a custom visual called "Mass Filter" available on AppSource. This visual allows you to copy and paste a list of values (separated by commas or new lines) directly into the filter:

vfenlingmsft_11-1733118949527.png

 

vfenlingmsft_9-1733118862162.png

 

vfenlingmsft_8-1733118695627.png

 

vfenlingmsft_0-1733118078650.png

 

 

You can also use a custom visual recommended by lbendlin : Filter by List Visual

vfenlingmsft_10-1733118910729.png

 

vfenlingmsft_7-1733118654376.png

 

vfenlingmsft_5-1733118424650.png

 

vfenlingmsft_3-1733118303493.png

 

I hope the above methods can help you!

 

 

 

I hope my suggestions give you good ideas, if you have any more questions, please clarify in a follow-up reply.
Best Regards,
Fen Ling,
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Thaanks v-fenling-msft.
I did stumble across this Mass Filter over the weekend myself and it seems to be fit for purpose.
Thanks again
Greg

rohit1991
Super User
Super User

Solution: Dynamic Filtering via a Parameter Table

  1. Enable User Input for Filtering:

    • Once loaded, the table will appear in your fields pane.
    • Go to the Data View, and manually add or modify transaction IDs as needed.
  2. Create a Relationship:

    • Connect the TransactionID_Input table to your main data table:
      • Drag the TransactionID_Input field to the TransactionID field in the transaction table.
      • Set the relationship to "Many-to-One" and Single Direction.
  3. Filter Visualization or Report:

    • Use the TransactionID_Input as a slicer or in the filter pane to allow filtering.
lbendlin
Super User
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