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Query string parameters issue in URL

My report is being embedded in a custom internal portal in the form of a iFrame. The portal will pass filters to the iFrame.

 

Consider the following table.

 RegionState issue.JPG


 I am only interested in the underlined rows. Typically in sql it would be like so : (region = 'R4') or (state = 'S1' and region='R1')

 

Is there a way to pass these filters in Power BI URL. It looks like the 'or' operator is not available and compounding is not possible as well.

 

I can concatenate the 2 columns in table to create a new column (say RegionState) and then ask the portal team to filter on the newly created column but this is inconvenient for them.

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v-cherch-msft
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Hi @Anonymous

 

Please check if this article Filter on multiple fields could help you.

 

Regards,

Cherie

Community Support Team _ Cherie Chen
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