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Hello everyone,
I have two differents visualizations. In one of them (table) I have this column
STORES
Store1
Store2
Store3
Store4
In the other visualization (bar chart) i have the sales from last year for these 4 stores
I want the bar chart to display all the other stores but the selected one on the first visualization.
Example: Is I select "Store2" in the first table, I would be able to see information in the bar chart only for Store1, Store3 and Store4.
Is it possible?
Thank you!
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You may create a slicer table and use it as slicer.Then create a measure like below.Attached the sample file for reference.
Sales 2018 = CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[Sales] ), FILTER ( Table1, Table1[Year] = 2018 && Table1[Store Branch] <> SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[Store Branch] ) ) )
Regards,
Cherie
You may create a slicer table and use it as slicer.Then create a measure like below.Attached the sample file for reference.
Sales 2018 = CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[Sales] ), FILTER ( Table1, Table1[Year] = 2018 && Table1[Store Branch] <> SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[Store Branch] ) ) )
Regards,
Cherie
Hello @javiernavarro,
this is possible, can you post a sample of your dataset?
Thank you.
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Thanks Livio
I want the bar chart to highlight the other rows, not the selected one.
Thanks again
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