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baijumohan1990
Helper II
Helper II

Display Matched and Non Matched Values based on a slicer value

 I am working on a Viewership table which tells which customer watches which asset.  Based on the asset filter, I need to display the customers who watched the show & customers who didn't watched the show. below is my example tablevwship1.PNG

 

If the asset_id selected as 1 in the slicer, the desired output will be as below

 

                                                         result1.PNG

I have tried creating a cross-join table with asset_id and customer_id , but that approach taking much time with large data.  Request the experts here to suggest the best optimal solution to achieve this. 

 

thanks

bm

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parry2k
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@baijumohan1990 to clarify, first image in your post shows how your data table is, correct?

 

And you are using asset slicer from column asset , correct?



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