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luapdoniv
Resolver II
Resolver II

Filter table based on multiple column values

Hi,

Am looking for a solution to the below problem:

 

I've the following table, I need to find the connected students. A student is connected to others if they share the same class, trans or lab.

STIDCLASSTRANSLAB   
1015SbusPHY   
1024SbusCHE   
1035PvtBIO   
1044PvtPHY   
1056VanCHE   
1067vanCHE   
       
Desired Output     
I'll have STID in a slicer to select   
       
Based on the slicer selection the desired output  
1. All students of the same class as the selected student 
2. All students of the same transportation mode as the selected student
3. All students of the same lab as the selected student 
       
Output as per above table would be, if 101 is selected: 
1015SbusPHY   
1024SbusCHE   
1035PvtBio   
1044PvtPHY   

 

Appreciate your thoughts.

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parry2k
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@luapdoniv I provided a solution for a similar question, read the post here.

 

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parry2k
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@luapdoniv I provided a solution for a similar question, read the post here.

 

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Thank you @parry2k .
Was almost there, with the calculate table, but never thought it could passed into the var.
Instead was trying out with SELECTEDVALUES and that didn't help.

Your solution works like a charm. Much appreciated.
Is there anyway we can create a second table with all the filtered out ID's currently in the visual table?
Idea is to get them into a table dynamically on the student selection, so that we can create more conditional columns as required.

Any suggests.

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