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Hi everyone!!
I was wondering if can I keep some rows in a table even if I filter this table. Here is an example:
I have a table visual with 2 Columns:
Countries & others Profit
Spain 100
India 200
China 400
France 90
Other 150
I have a filter with all the countries that appear in the table, but not for "Other", what I would like to do is be able to filter the table for any country in the filter but keep showing always the "Other" row. Adding the "Other" country in the filter is not an option, as is not a real country I just want to filter some part of the table but keep always that "Other" row as static.
Seems like something easy but cant figure out how to solve it.
Thank you in advance!
Kind Regards.
ICR.
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Hi @ICRdatalover1 ,
Pbix as attached, hopefully works for you.
Best Regards,
Jay
Hi @ICRdatalover1 ,
You could create a calculated table as slicer.
Table 2 = FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'[Countries & others]),'Table'[Countries & others]<>"Other")
Then create a measure as below and add it to visual filter.
Measure = IF(SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Countries & others])="Other"||SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Countries & others]) in VALUES('Table 2'[Countries & others]),1,0)
Result would be shown as below.
Best Regards,
Jay
Hi @v-jayw-msft ,
Im trying to replicate your example following all the steps but im not getting the same results as you. Not really sure which part im doing wrong, Could you please share the .pbix to compare?
Thank you in advance.
ICR.
Hi @ICRdatalover1 ,
Pbix as attached, hopefully works for you.
Best Regards,
Jay
Now I realize what I was doing wrong. Works prefect now! Thanks a lot @v-jayw-msft
Hi @v-jayw-msft,
That could work! I´ll give it a try and let you know today.
Thanks a lot, and thank you @parry2k as well for your help.
Kind regards
ICR.
@MatjoCol you have to have a disconnected table for the slicer to achieve this, similar to this post
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