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Torty
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Settings Filter PowerBi Desktop

Dear Community, I am currently working my way into PowerBi. Unfortunately, I can't find a way to create a filter with more than 2 fields in PowerBi Desktop. Is there a way to enter multiple options in one field?
In my case, for example, for postcodes 66* and 56* and 57*. If I separate them with semicolons or commas, the filter no longer works and I get no results.
This would work via the multiple selection, but postcodes are added here and I always have to add them manually.
I could also go via postcode ranges, for example 56* to 66*, but I can't find any corresponding characters there either.

Thank you and have a good week!

Regards
Torty

 

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Torty
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Hello @Arul,
thanks for your advice.
I can select the postcodes via the basic filter, absolutely correct.
However, new postcodes are added here every day and I then have to select them manually again and again.
Unfortunately, this is not a solution in the long run. Therefore, I would like to set the filter to postcode areas.

Arul
Super User
Super User

@Torty ,

Select basic filtering and choose the filters you want to apply,

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Thanks,

Arul





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