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Hello All,
I would like to create a slicer which will be based on 2 columns. For example sample data and how the slicer should look like is shown below.
Sample data:
Type A | Type B | |
Sydney | 100 | 10 |
Tokyo | 200 | 80 |
SF | 300 | 20 |
NYC | 230 | 20 |
LA | 500 | 5 |
Slicer: will be based on columns "Type A" and "Type B" such that when I select "Type A" it will display the values for all the cities for type A. If I select "Type B" it should display values of cities for type B and if i select both "Type A" and "Type B" then it should sum the values. Scenarios outlined below:
Scenario 1: Type A selected
Slicer |
Type A - selected |
Type B |
Table will display:
Type | |
Sydney | 100 |
Tokyo | 200 |
SF | 300 |
NYC | 230 |
LA | 500 |
Scenario 2: Same as scenario 1 when type B is selected.
Scenario 3: when both Type A and Type B are selected
Slicer |
Type A - selected |
Type B - selected |
Table shows:
Type | |
Sydney | 110 |
Tokyo | 280 |
SF | 320 |
NYC | 250 |
LA | 505 |
Thanks in advance!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @rb161604888 ,
you can do it like this:
Take a look at the attached PBIX file.
With kind regards from the town where the legend of the 'Pied Piper of Hamelin' is at home
FrankAT (Proud to be a Datanaut)
Hi @rb161604888 ,
you can do it like this:
Take a look at the attached PBIX file.
With kind regards from the town where the legend of the 'Pied Piper of Hamelin' is at home
FrankAT (Proud to be a Datanaut)
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