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Hello,
I've seen multiple examples where data in visuals is automatically be filtered based on the selected drillthrough value.
However, my specific use case seems somewhat more complex than the used examples.
I have following relationships between my tables:
When I want to drillthrough on a map showing the locations of the weather stations, I want to show the report a linegraph containing raw sensor data belonging to that specific weather station. Next, there should be a slicer containins all those sensor names so the user can filter amoungst the relevant raw data values beloning to the weather station.
Unfortunately, Power BI is not able to automatically detect this & I do not have a clue how to solve this issue.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best,
Tie-Tie
Solved! Go to Solution.
Enable bi-directional filter Sensor to StationSensorMap works for me.
Thank you, works perfectly now!
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