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pluto556
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How to ensure that all the slicers on the same page have the same input

Hi ,

 

I have three slicers on a page that is used as a comparison view. There is one slicer for each comparison and I've got three categories so there are three slicers. The input to these three slicers should be the same but each slicer is filtering the data differently. The slicers are 30, 60, 90 day predictions and the range of the slicer is probability between 0 and 1. Theortically, a user would like to compare the same probability arcoss the 30, 60, 90 day predictions. Is there any way where I can just use a something that would take the user input like a variable and apply it to the three slicers instead of manually typing the same probability three times? 

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Greg_Deckler
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@pluto556 - You could use a What If parameter but not sure if you could program the slicers to do anything with it, maybe creating a measure that sets some filters on what to include in each slicer, like:

 

It's hard to be specific though without sample data and expected output and how your data model is laid out.


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@pluto556 , I did not get it completely. What if parameter is the way to take user input.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-what-if

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