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Hello everyone
I have a report with a date segmentation.
I want to use the selection of this slider as a title in another visual.
I understand that I need to make a measure and use conditional formatting.
How do I create the measure? I have cheated on the solution of How to Get Value from Date Segmentation. This results in this code
ms_Min selected closing date s CALCULATE(MIN('PMCC Tickets Closed'[Closed_Date].[ Date]); ALLSELECTED('PMCC Tickets Closed'))
ms_Max selected closing date s CALCULATE(MAX('PMCC Tickets Closed'[Closed_Date].[ Date]); ALLSELECTED('PMCC Tickets Closed'))
ms_Selected Closing Date: "Closed entries per user for the period" & [ms_Min selected closed date] & " - " & [ms_Max selected closed date]
The last measurement is used as the conditional formatting value.
This gives this result:
there is a difference between selected and displayed.
How can I solve this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Foolke , hope these are measures and not columns. The slicer is on closed_date.
Try a measure like this
measure =
var _min = MINX(ALLSELECTED('PMCC Tickets Closed'),'PMCC Tickets Closed'[Closed_Date] )
var _max = MAXX(ALLSELECTED('PMCC Tickets Closed'),'PMCC Tickets Closed'[Closed_Date] )
return
"Closed entries per user for the period" & _min & " - " & _max
@Foolke , hope these are measures and not columns. The slicer is on closed_date.
Try a measure like this
measure =
var _min = MINX(ALLSELECTED('PMCC Tickets Closed'),'PMCC Tickets Closed'[Closed_Date] )
var _max = MAXX(ALLSELECTED('PMCC Tickets Closed'),'PMCC Tickets Closed'[Closed_Date] )
return
"Closed entries per user for the period" & _min & " - " & _max
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