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nish2288
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Helper I

Display Row selected

Hi All,

I have two tables.

 

When i click on any row value in table 1,Second table is automatically get filtered based on selected value , which is default behaviour of Power BI. I wanted to display that clicked values from table 1.

 

Is this possibe?

 

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I have created measure and used SELECTEDVALUES function with column i wanted to display from the dataset, then use this measure in card visualization.

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v-piga-msft
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Hi @nish2288,

 

If your two tables have relationships, when you select the row in table1, the table 2 will be filtered.


 I wanted to display that clicked values from table 1.

 

As @quentin_vigne  said, you could create card chart or Multi -Row Card to show the value you selected in table1.

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If our answers have helped you, please always accept the replies making sense as solution to your question so that people who may have the same question can get the solution directly.

 

If you need additional help, please feel free to ask.

 

Best Regards,

Cherry

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I have created measure and used SELECTEDVALUES function with column i wanted to display from the dataset, then use this measure in card visualization.

quentin_vigne
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Solution Sage

Hi @nish2288

 

You can add visualisations to know what value you have clicked on

 

For example add a card box with the column wanted inside

 

- Quentin

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