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Hello all,
I'll start with not being able to explain my problem properly.😎
But let me try.
I have 3 visuals (tables) where if I click on the first line in visual 1, the result will be displayed in visual 2. If I then click on the table line in visual 2, the result will be displayed in visual 3.
Now it doesn't work because if I then click in visual 1 after the first click, the result comes in visual 2, but when I click in visual 2, I don't get the results in visual 3
I hope I was able to convey it a bit.
Hi, @Frixel
This is a simple filtering effect. Please check the data structure of the model.
Normally, you only need to click on one of the portals in visual 2, then both visual 1 and visual 3 will change.
This works similar to the slicer, you can test with the slicer by putting the employee and portal in the slicer, selecting portal 1 and seeing if you get the correct result in visual 3.
If the slicer works as expected, then you can get the correct result from the above operation.
Here is my sample
Please refer to the attachment below for details. Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Zeon Zheng
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Hi @Frixel
Hold Ctrl key and then select on table 2.
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