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I have a scenario that I expect other people face, but I am not sure how to fix it in a simple and effective way.
I have a column (Company No) that exists in all tables, both fact tables, and dimension tables. So my data model has data for 5-6 different companies, and a specific set of master data for each company.
In a report I want to have the option to choose if I want to see the data for just one company, or for all the companies, ideally as a filter in the filter pane. At the moment, this works great to filter the fact tables and only show me data for the selected company. But what I am after is how can the dimension tables also be filtered, so that when I choose company X, I will then see in the filter/slicer just the customers that company X has?
Here's a simplified data model
The actual data model is a lot more complex and includes more than 40 dimension tables and 10 fact tables, plus bridges where necessary.
Solutions I have thought of so far:
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Hi @Anonymous
The below article should answer your question
https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/syncing-slicers-in-power-bi/
Hi @Anonymous
The below article should answer your question
https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/syncing-slicers-in-power-bi/
I've been using the chiclet slicer, that already had a similar behaviour to the one made available after the June update, so I guess I'll just wait until this behaviour also becomes available in the filter pane. 🙂 Thank you for your answer @Mariusz
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