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Hello everybody,
EDIT: I found a different way to build the report and don't need help with this anymore. Unfortunately this doesn't solve the problem I described in general, so I can't post a solution for that. // I'm trying to build a measure using ISINSCOPE. Not very complex in itself, but it does not work as I expect it to. Details below.
Simplified situation:
Does anybody know why [ValueID] is not filtered anymore after adding the measure? I feel like (and hope) I'm missing something very basic right now. Help is much appreciated!
As an afterthought, neither can I use dimArticle[Article] in the row hierarchy to filter the results after the measure was added to the visual. If I use it there, all values from the ValueID column are being shown for every article, as if there was no existing relationship between the tables at all.
Hi @Anonymous ,
I tested it, and got the same issue. But I find that you can filter with the columns in the same table which the visual data is in.
Best Regards,
Icey
Hello @Icey ,
that's right, you can filter by the columns in the fact table. But you can't always do that in reports - maybe there are categories in your dimension table you want to use as a filter, or - as in my case - the report consumers would have to deal with unintelligible IDs instead of article names in slicers etc. Therefore, filtering by a column from the fact table is often not helpful. Still, thanks for replying and indicating a possible workaround.
Regards
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