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Hello
I met some difficulties to get a column dinamically filtered.
Example:
My filter:
City ("Paris" or "London" for example)
My table:
City|Population
My report:
Population (filter city not applied)|Population 2 (filter city applied)
Hope it's clear, thanks by advance!
Laurent
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@Anonymous I dont thik you followed my solution.
Create a seperate city table (means all cities in this table), just one table wiht one column and then use City from this new table in the slicer and create two measures
Base Measure = SUM ( Table[Value] )
Selected City Total =
CALCULATE ( [Base Measure],
Table[City] IN VALUES ( CityTable[City] )
)
Not Selected City Total =
CALCULATE ( [Base Measure],
NOT Table[City] IN VALUES ( CityTable[City] )
)
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@Anonymous you can easily achieve this if you hae seperate City table for slicers whihc is not connected with your mail table.
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Hello
Thanks for answer, actually I can have +150 different values, so have one table by value is complicated.
Best regards
@Anonymous I dont thik you followed my solution.
Create a seperate city table (means all cities in this table), just one table wiht one column and then use City from this new table in the slicer and create two measures
Base Measure = SUM ( Table[Value] )
Selected City Total =
CALCULATE ( [Base Measure],
Table[City] IN VALUES ( CityTable[City] )
)
Not Selected City Total =
CALCULATE ( [Base Measure],
NOT Table[City] IN VALUES ( CityTable[City] )
)
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Hello
Thanks a lot, I will try this!
Keep you informed
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