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Hello Community,
I'm working with a report that shows the results of an indicator in 5 countries. I used a clustered column chart to show the results and at first (without selection) I see the acumulated results for the five countries . If I select one of them in a shape map I can see the country's contribution to the overall results, and this is very helpful as it showns in the diagram below:
I would like to have the same effect when using a slicer instead of a map to select countries, but I get a different result. With the slicer I don't get to see the specific contribution of the selected country, as shown in the second diagram:
Does anyone knows why filters work different between these two visuals (slicer vs map)? and how do I make the slicer work like the map?
Any help would be appreciated Thanks in advanced
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Hi @Galoyol84
The slicer will apply the filter to the entire data set before the visualization is calculated. The map will cross filter to other visualizations, which is I believe your desired behavior.
One way to do this is not to use a slicer but use a table with "country name" as the only field. You can then click on the country name and it will cross filter.
Hi @Galoyol84
The slicer will apply the filter to the entire data set before the visualization is calculated. The map will cross filter to other visualizations, which is I believe your desired behavior.
One way to do this is not to use a slicer but use a table with "country name" as the only field. You can then click on the country name and it will cross filter.
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