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dkrishnan
Frequent Visitor

Power Bi Dynamic Slicer

HI

 

I have a table with as per below:

DATE_CODEPARTNERREVENUE_TYPEHUBPRODUCTCOMPONENT_DIRECTIONCALL_COUNTDURATIONAMOUNT
01-03-2020AMOBILEEURAAAB200040000500
01-03-2020BFIXEDASIABBAB100030000200

 

Now i want to create a chart that dynamically change to either show CALL_COUNT or DURATION or AMOUNT. Whenever i tried using selectedvalues, it is not enabling me to choose either CALL_COUNT, DURATION or AMOUNT. They are not measured column rather is data value. How do i achieve this using a dynamic slicer or any other option?

 

Appreciate any help

 

regards

deven

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v-shex-msft
Community Support
Community Support

HI @dkrishnan,

You can create a new table with all measure field names and use this table field on a slicer.
After these steps, you can write a measure formula to compare current slicer seleciton and use with switch function to redirect current value to specific measure formula results.

Calculate table:

Selector= {"Measure1","Measure2","Measure3"}

Measure:

Measure =
SWITCH (
    SELECTEDVALUE ( Selector[Value] ),
    "Measure1", [Measure1],
    "Measure2", [Measure2],
    "Measure3", [Measure3],
    Sum(Table[Amount])
)

Regards,

Xiaoxin SHeng

Community Support Team _ Xiaoxin
If this post helps, please consider accept as solution to help other members find it more quickly.

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v-shex-msft
Community Support
Community Support

HI @dkrishnan,

You can create a new table with all measure field names and use this table field on a slicer.
After these steps, you can write a measure formula to compare current slicer seleciton and use with switch function to redirect current value to specific measure formula results.

Calculate table:

Selector= {"Measure1","Measure2","Measure3"}

Measure:

Measure =
SWITCH (
    SELECTEDVALUE ( Selector[Value] ),
    "Measure1", [Measure1],
    "Measure2", [Measure2],
    "Measure3", [Measure3],
    Sum(Table[Amount])
)

Regards,

Xiaoxin SHeng

Community Support Team _ Xiaoxin
If this post helps, please consider accept as solution to help other members find it more quickly.
Greg_Deckler
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You need to use the Disconnected Table Trick as this article demonstrates: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Solving-Attendance-with-the-Disconnected-Table-Trick...


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