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Greetings,
I have a Power BI table report where users often need to filter a column by many values (sometimes hundreds).
To address this, I've added the Power BI certified visual 'Mass Filter' by Insiders.coop ('Product Number' in screenshot). It works great for filtering the data table, except users also need to know which values they enter into there are not found.
Is there any way to reference the user input through a DAX query? The 'Mass Filter' visual is somehow taking the user input, adding it to a table/list, then making an inner join to the table's column, but I don't know how to reference that background 'list'.
I appreciate any help I can get!
Hi, @mtmali20
May I ask if you have tried the method provided by lbendlin ? Is the method he provided applicable to you?
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Fen Ling,
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Have the user input stored as a CSV file on a sharepoint. Include that CSV source in your semantic model. Use Power Automate to initiate a semantic model refresh whenever that file gets modified.
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