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I have a fact table that list all assets that users have on hand. In my report I have two slicers for users to filter the data on.
Slicers
Product Name
Asset Owner
To elimate user confusion if of a user selects a Product Name in the Asset Owner slicer I only want names to display that have the product. Keep in mind both slicers have the abilty to select multipule values. How can I do this? If you have a video or link please provide it.
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By default, slicers from the same table will filter each other. In my example Continent and Country are from the same table and when I select a continent, only the countries that match are show.
If you want to make is so one of the slicers does not filter the other, you can select the slicer you want to change the behavior of and go to Format > Edit Interactions and change the setting to not filter. In the screen shot below I am setting the country slicer to not filter the continent slicer.
By default, slicers from the same table will filter each other. In my example Continent and Country are from the same table and when I select a continent, only the countries that match are show.
If you want to make is so one of the slicers does not filter the other, you can select the slicer you want to change the behavior of and go to Format > Edit Interactions and change the setting to not filter. In the screen shot below I am setting the country slicer to not filter the continent slicer.
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