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AZL
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Problem with Applying Slicer/Filter

Hello, 

 

Guys I have the follwoing problems which I hope you will help me solving it.

 

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I want to create a page slicer/filter for Rep. to compare how many products each rep. is handling based on current and new plan.Thus, I want to create two tables on the same page with a slice..The first table will represent the current plane and the other table will represent the new plan....something like this:

 

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As you can noticed Rep. "D" is not available in current plan...my question is how can I create one slice/filter with all rep names that will filter both tables correctly.for example in case I select Rep. "D",the current plan table will show nothing while the new plan table will show D = 2 products.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

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parry2k
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@AZL solution attached, everything is done in edit query.



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v-lili6-msft
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Community Support

hi, @AZL 

You could get it by another way:

Step1:

Create a dim Rep table for slicer.

Step2:

Create two relationship between dim rep table and basic table by Current rep and New rep column(These two relationship must be inactive)

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Step3:

Use USERELATIONSHIP Function to create two measure

Current Plan = CALCULATE(COUNTA('Table'[Product]),USERELATIONSHIP('Dim Rep'[Rep],'Table'[Current]))+0
New Plan = CALCULATE(COUNTA('Table'[Product]),USERELATIONSHIP('Dim Rep'[Rep],'Table'[New]))+0

Step4:

Now, drag Rep field from dim table and two measure into a table visual, and use Rep field from dim table for slicer/filter

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and here is sample pbix, please try it.

 

Best Regards,

Lin

 

Community Support Team _ Lin
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v-lili6-msft
Community Support
Community Support

hi, @AZL 

You could get it by another way:

Step1:

Create a dim Rep table for slicer.

Step2:

Create two relationship between dim rep table and basic table by Current rep and New rep column(These two relationship must be inactive)

2.JPG

Step3:

Use USERELATIONSHIP Function to create two measure

Current Plan = CALCULATE(COUNTA('Table'[Product]),USERELATIONSHIP('Dim Rep'[Rep],'Table'[Current]))+0
New Plan = CALCULATE(COUNTA('Table'[Product]),USERELATIONSHIP('Dim Rep'[Rep],'Table'[New]))+0

Step4:

Now, drag Rep field from dim table and two measure into a table visual, and use Rep field from dim table for slicer/filter

3.JPG

and here is sample pbix, please try it.

 

Best Regards,

Lin

 

Community Support Team _ Lin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
parry2k
Super User
Super User

@AZL solution attached, everything is done in edit query.



Subscribe to the @PowerBIHowTo YT channel for an upcoming video on List and Record functions in Power Query!!

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