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I have a table like such:
Workstream | Category | % Complete | % Planned Complete |
Operations | A | 40% | 70% |
Operations | B | 90% | 40% |
Finance | A | 70% | 90% |
Finance | B | 90% | 30% |
Business | A | 20% | 60% |
Business | B | 80% | 90% |
Technology | A | 50% | 30% |
Technology | B | 90% | 70% |
Workstream and Category are columns. % complete and % planned complete are measures.
Is it possible to create a slicer for Category that shows finance regardless of whether its Category A or Category B.
If Category A is selected, I still want to see the Finance for Category B, and vice versa.
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Cherry
Hi @Anonymous,
I have a little confused about your logic.
If you want to filter the Finance rows, why don't you create the slicer with Workstream, if you select the Finance, it will show the rows for Finance with both category A and B.
Best Regards,
Cherry
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