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Dgreen23
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Selection

I have a dashboard where the end-user can select one of several options to filter a table. I also have a label that shows what the current selection is. I need a way to make the label say ALL when no selection has been made. What is the best way of doing this?

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Greg_Deckler
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So you can do something like:

 

Label Measure = 
  IF(HASONEVALUE('Table'[Column]),MAX('Table'[Column),"All")

 

For a really fancy version of this: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/The-Most-Amazing-Mind-Blowing-Dynamic-Slicer...


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edhans
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if you only needed to know if one was selected HasOneValue() would work, but if a user might have 2 selected, then there wouldn't be a away to distinguish between that and all selected (or none selected, which is the same as all)

This should work though.

Measure = 
VAR TotalCount =
    CALCULATE(
        DISTINCTCOUNT(Database[Column1]),
        REMOVEFILTERS(Database[Column1])
        )
VAR SelectedCount = 
    CALCULATE(
        DISTINCTCOUNT(Database[Column1]),
        ALLSELECTED(Database[Column1])
    )
RETURN
IF(
    SelectedCount = TotalCount,
    "ALL",
    "Whatever you want to return otherwise"
)

 

It simply counts how many are in the list, then how many are selected. If they are the same, it returns "ALL" in the text.



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Pragati11
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Hi @Dgreen23.,

 

You can create a measure as follows:

 

new Check = var total = CALCULATE(COUNT(ColorSample[color]), ALL(ColorSample[color])) RETURN IF(HASONEVALUE(ColorSample[color]), SELECTEDVALUE(ColorSample[color]), IF(COUNT(ColorSample[color]) > 1 && COUNT(ColorSample[color]) < total, CONCATENATEX(VALUES(ColorSample[color]), CONCATENATE(ColorSample[color], ","), UNICHAR(10)) , "All Selected")
 

NOTE:  Replace "ColorSample[color]" in above DAX with your column to be used in slicer.

 

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Pragati

 

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Greg_Deckler
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So you can do something like:

 

Label Measure = 
  IF(HASONEVALUE('Table'[Column]),MAX('Table'[Column),"All")

 

For a really fancy version of this: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/The-Most-Amazing-Mind-Blowing-Dynamic-Slicer...


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