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Anonymous
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Conditional visibility and passing the selected data filter to other charts in the same page.

Hi,

 

I have 2 charts and one table assuming Charts are A and B, Table is C.

 

By default Chart B and table C don't want to see, but when I do some selection in the Chart A, then the selection is has to pass filter to rest of the A and C.

 

My Chart B and Table C should reflect the data what I have choosen from Chart A. Its conditional visibility.

 

I gone through other forum topic which throughs error.

 

Any thoughts on this.

Thanks,

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Nhallquist
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I don't know of a way that you can conditionally show/hide objects.  You might be able to hide the actual graphic, using Visual Advanced Filters though.  Maybe something where the count of an index is equal to less than the max number of records.  This would indicate that selection was made.  

 

Why do you need to hide A?  What benefit is there in doing this?  Maybe understanding why will help guide us solution.

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