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Anonymous
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How to "Search" Multiple Part Numbers in Power BI all at once?

Hi everyone,

 

Is there a way that I can somehow input a list of items into Power BI to retrieve all the related info?

Right now, the table/slicer can either only display all items or items that match the slicer criteria.

 

I want to be able to input specific part numbers (lets say 10 specific parts) into the table and get that info only (ideally copy-paste).

Is PowerBI only capable of searching one item at a time or a close match?

 

 

So for example: Right now the table is showing all possible part# at once. A slicer can narrow it down but only general criteria.

I want to somehow just input 5-10 part #'s and get the info related to it.

Example: Copy/paste part# 123, 125,174,146,1555 = brings up only those part's related info

 

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lbendlin
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This will do what you want

 

https://blog.pragmaticworks.com/power-bi-custom-visuals-filter-by-list

 

Warning: Check for privacy issues before using external visuals.

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lbendlin
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Super User

This will do what you want

 

https://blog.pragmaticworks.com/power-bi-custom-visuals-filter-by-list

 

Warning: Check for privacy issues before using external visuals.

Anonymous
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Works perfectly. Thanks!

parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous out of box slicer doesn't' have option to do search multiple values, but you can check if there is custom visual available on the market place.

 

 



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