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lucamilanesi
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Use parametres slicer on calculated columns

Good morning, everyone,


I would need to create dynamic reports (in order to simulate context changes). To do this I thought to use the parameters that, however, once set, do not allow me to get any output. I try to clarify with a brief example:

  • I would like to apply, in value, the discount to the calculated column "Sales price" (calculated because it depends on n parameters that determine the output). The report is already created, with all the necessary visualization so I simply set the parameter and completed the formula of the column calculated "Sales price" (subtraction of the parameter). Moving the parameter I do not get any result, any variation of the column "Sales price". The parameter should be set correctly because creating a new display the measure of the parameter varies according to the value that is inserted.

Isn't it possible to use the parameter as a variable x on one or more calculated columns?

 

Thank you

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Mariusz
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Hi @lucamilanesi 

 

Calculated columns are calculated on load, so any changes applied after will not be reflected.

You can use measure instead if you need your calculation to be dynamic.

 

Many Thanks

Mariusz

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Mariusz
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @lucamilanesi 

 

Calculated columns are calculated on load, so any changes applied after will not be reflected.

You can use measure instead if you need your calculation to be dynamic.

 

Many Thanks

Mariusz

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