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kboud3
Helper I
Helper I

Select all rows in a table

I have a slicer that will filter a table, but the visuals connected to the table will not filter unless I select the row on the table. It is easy sometimes when the filtered table only has 3-5 rows, but when the filtered table has 25-30 rows it gets time consuming to hold ctrl and select each row. Is there a way to mass select all the filtered rows? Kind of like clicking the first row and holding shift and clicking the last row. Is that a function in Power BI?

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v-junyant-msft
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Hi @kboud3 ,

If the data type in the slicer is a number or a date, you can switch the slicer type to between:

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If the data type in the slicer is text or character, then I'm sorry, there is no way to quickly multi-select it. There is only one Select All button to quickly select all:

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You can present your ideas here:
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Dino Tao
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tzvetkov_b87
Helper I
Helper I

Looking at this, "plm_job_contact" doesn't appear to be filtering any other table as all the relationships are inactive, so in your measures you probably have the USERELATIONSHIP added to the CALCULATE functions somewhere?

 

When you filter anything on USER_ID, unless the visuals contain some measures with the USERELATIONSHIP they probably wouldn't get filtered out.

Well, there is two active relationships coming from it. The column "Job" has an active relationship to "Job" in both "query - cm weekly" and "tblprojections" table. I know there is a lot of cleaning up I could do, so that's why I was wondering if there was a way to select all rows kind of like using shift + click. 

Ok I see what you mean. Unfortunately I'm not aware of any way to select all rows in a table. Possibly try adding a second slicer with some field from the other table and then "Select All" from the slicer?

 

If that doesn't work, then hopefully somebody else can jump in and help.

Thank you anyway!

tzvetkov_b87
Helper I
Helper I

Hi @kboud3 ,

 

Is there any chance you can attach a screenshot of your relationships in the model? It sounds like something is not set up correctly - if you select an option on a Slicer it should filter your whole page, unless the "Edit Interactions" have been changed.

 

Change how visuals interact in a report - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

This explains more about the interactions, in case you have disabled the Slicer from filtering other visuals.

 

Boyan

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So it is a bit confusing. The slicer value is "user_id" in the table "plm_job_contact" and the visuals contain data in the "query - CM Weekly". Those two tables are connected by the data point "Job". The plm_Job_contact table was added today, so it was hard to create relationships because of all the other active direct and indirect relationships that already existed. 

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