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MitraM
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Cinditional Slicers

Hello.

 

  I have Slicer on my page named "Business Unit" with two values.

 

  Depending on what I choose as Business unit I want different slicer to show on the report.

 

  How can I do this?

 

Thank you;

 

Mitra

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@MitraM It is good candidate to use bookmark and make use of selection pane to hide/visible control on the page. Basically your business unit slicer will be images so that on click you can call different bookmarks. Hope this helps.



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parry2k
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@MitraM what you mean to show different slicer? Can you give an example?



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Hi @parry2k 

 

Slicer Name = Business Unit

Business Unit Values

A

B

 

If I choose A as Business  Unit I want my 2nd slicer to use VAL Method field

If I choose B as Business Unit I want my 2nd slicer to use INV Method field

 

 

 

Hi @MitraM 

Agree with parry2k's suggestion, here are some articles you can refer to:

Bookmarks and Buttons: Making Power BI Charts Even More Interactive

http://microsoft-bitools.blogspot.com/2018/01/power-bi-bookmarking-feature-update.html

https://exceleratorbi.com.au/create-a-power-bi-slicer-panel/

 

If you have any problem, feel free to let me know.

 

Best Regards
Maggie
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@MitraM It is good candidate to use bookmark and make use of selection pane to hide/visible control on the page. Basically your business unit slicer will be images so that on click you can call different bookmarks. Hope this helps.



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