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justinh
Advocate IV
Advocate IV

Using SWITCH within KEEPFILTERS and IN?

Is it possible to switch out the list inside of a KEEPFILTERS IN argument?
I can't seem to get it to work. 

I want my end user to be able to make a parameter selection, and that selection changes the list that the KEEPFILTERS statement looks at after the IN. 

justinh_0-1709929770319.png

 

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

This version even keeps the "KeepFilters" in place:

 

VAR _UserSelection= [Selected Conversion Type]
VAR _Table = 
	CALCULATETABLE(
		SUMMARIZE(
			b_Assortment_Bridge,
			b_Assortment_Bridge[Inventory_Key],
			b_Assortment_Bridge[Assortment StdCost Ratio],
			b_Assortment_Bridge[Assortment Flag]
		),
		KEEPFILTERS( 
			SWITCH(
				_UserSelection,
				"Both",
					b_Assortment_Bridge[Assortment Flag] IN {"", "A", "B"},
				"A Only",
					b_Assortment_Bridge[Assortment Flag] IN {"", "A"},
				"B Only",
					b_Assortment_Bridge[Assortment Flag] IN {"", "B"},
				"Off",
					b_Assortment_Bridge[Assortment Flag] IN {""}
			)
		)
	)
VAR _Measure = 
	SUMX(
		_Table,
		CALCULATE( [.Sales - Selling SKUs] ) * [Assortment StdCost Ratio]
	)

RETURN
	_Measure

 

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ThxAlot
Super User
Super User

Not surprising _SwitchList doesn't work because it returns a string whereas IN operator requires a table value; btw, IN is the syntax sugar for CONTAINSROW() function.

 

Can't get any useful info on data model itself; the only advice I can offer is to use a slicer like this,

 ... IN Values(OPT[Type])

ThxAlot_0-1710092445317.png



Expertise = List.Accumulate(


        {Days as from Today},


        {Skills and Knowledge},


        (Current, Everyday) => Current & Day.LeanAndPractise(Everyday)


)



Thank you for your reply. I like your solution, except I want a default setting if they choose nothing. I've gotten it to work my way, but modified from my original attempt. 
Btw, I thought _SwitchList would be returning a list/single column table, not a string. Clearly I was wrong. 
Thank you again. 

justinh
Advocate IV
Advocate IV

This was the cleanest I could make the code and have it still work as expected.

justinh_0-1709934566952.png

 

This version even keeps the "KeepFilters" in place:

 

VAR _UserSelection= [Selected Conversion Type]
VAR _Table = 
	CALCULATETABLE(
		SUMMARIZE(
			b_Assortment_Bridge,
			b_Assortment_Bridge[Inventory_Key],
			b_Assortment_Bridge[Assortment StdCost Ratio],
			b_Assortment_Bridge[Assortment Flag]
		),
		KEEPFILTERS( 
			SWITCH(
				_UserSelection,
				"Both",
					b_Assortment_Bridge[Assortment Flag] IN {"", "A", "B"},
				"A Only",
					b_Assortment_Bridge[Assortment Flag] IN {"", "A"},
				"B Only",
					b_Assortment_Bridge[Assortment Flag] IN {"", "B"},
				"Off",
					b_Assortment_Bridge[Assortment Flag] IN {""}
			)
		)
	)
VAR _Measure = 
	SUMX(
		_Table,
		CALCULATE( [.Sales - Selling SKUs] ) * [Assortment StdCost Ratio]
	)

RETURN
	_Measure

 

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