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Hello 🙂
I've created two connected Tables. (1:n)
The First one is shown as a "Donut Chart". So when i select ohne Part of the "Donut" the second table gets filtered by the selected value in the Chart.
Now i want to count the entries in the filtered Table but he always counts all the entries existing in the table without any filter.
For Example i have one Table (Name of Pizza) and another Table where for every Pizza the different ingredients are listed. Now, when i chose in the first Table "Magherita" the second table shows the ingredients of a magherita Pizza. But doing the Count operation returns the number of ingredients of all available Pizzas.
How is it possible to only work with selected entries in a table ?
Regards
Kontrast
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Hi @Kontrast,
Yes, we are not able to list the different ingredients in a new table dynamically. As a workaround, you could try below measure to calculate the number of different records between the selected pizza and the offer of the supplier:
Difference = COUNTROWS ( EXCEPT ( VALUES ( 'Pizza&ingredients'[ingredients] ), VALUES ( supplier[ingredients] ) ) )
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Sure, here is an Example.
I clicked on the "Frutti di mare" row.
The Table "Table" gets the informations from the Table "Pizza ingredients" but loses the filter.
The result I whised were that the Table "Table" showes only the ingredients of the Frutti di mare Pizza, so i can work with the same data in an other Context. So the Table "Table" is like a Copy of table "Pizza+Ingredients".
Hi @Kontrast,
Calculated table is initialized once you create it. It values won't be dynamically changed according to slicer selection. Only measures can return dynamical values.
Why do you need to create such a table? What is the usage in other context? If you want to count the entries of Table "Pizza ingredients" against the slicer filter, you could directly use this measure:
Count rows=COUNT('Pizza ingredients'[Ingredients])
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Thank you for your reply.
I want to compare the selected ingredients with other data.
For example comparing them with a table who shows the offer of a supplier.
The Goal is to select a pizza -> get the ingrendients -> compare them with the offer of the supplier -> and then show if the different ingredients of the selected pizza are available by the supplier.
Comparing the ingredients isn't the problem but working with dynamically filtered Table doesnt work.
As you said "Calculated table is initialized once you create it", i always grab the hole table with the *Pizza+ingredients[ingredients]* and not the selected ones.
Best regards
Kontrast
Hi @Kontrast,
Yes, we are not able to list the different ingredients in a new table dynamically. As a workaround, you could try below measure to calculate the number of different records between the selected pizza and the offer of the supplier:
Difference = COUNTROWS ( EXCEPT ( VALUES ( 'Pizza&ingredients'[ingredients] ), VALUES ( supplier[ingredients] ) ) )
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hey @v-yulgu-msft
mhh ok then i have to find another way to dynamically compare my Tables.
Maybe this is an idea for some propective updates in Power BI 😄 Would be really helpfull.
Thank you for your help!
Best regards
Kontrast
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