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Hi everyone, having a mad morning, but I can't think of how to do this! I'm certain it's stupidly simple.
My table looks like this:
Name Team
A.Nother Sales
Toby Lerone Repairs
Max Power Calls
My users select a name using a slicer, and I'm looking for a measure (to display in a card and for further calculations) which gives the correct Team for the advisor selected.
I don't want to hard code names into the measure, so it can react to staff changes.
What simple thing am I missing? 🙂
Thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous ,
If your report slicer is single-select i.e. the end user can only ever select one Advisor name at a time, then you can use:
_advisorTeam = MAX(table[Team])
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
Thanks @BA_Pete
Knew it was something simple, slicer wasn't single select so the MAX i had written wasn't working!
Thank you
Hi @Anonymous ,
If your report slicer is single-select i.e. the end user can only ever select one Advisor name at a time, then you can use:
_advisorTeam = MAX(table[Team])
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
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