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I have two tables like so:
Category1 | Category2 | Produce |
Fruit | Citrus | Orange |
Vegetable | Leafy | Spinach |
Vegetable | Root | Turnip |
Name | Produce | Vegetable | Fruit |
Kevin | Orange | null | 10 |
Kevin | Turnip | 5 | null |
Pat | Spinach | 7 | null |
Pat | Orange | null | 5 |
Lisa | Turnip | 4 | null |
When I select the Produce = Spinach in a slicer, I get a table like so
Name | Fruit | Vegetable |
Kevin | ||
Pat | 7 | |
Lisa |
Is it possible to not show Kevin and Lisa in the 3rd table visual - only how names that have values in the columns, or perhaps use a different visual?
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@PowerBeeEye what are you using the value 7 when spinach is selected, the sum of the vegetable column? if not then you should use sum.
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@PowerBeeEye what are you using the value 7 when spinach is selected, the sum of the vegetable column? if not then you should use sum.
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