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I am looking to apply a filter to a visualisation in a report. I have multiple inputs, and I want to be able to only show one.
I have 4 sources of information and I want to only show 1. As there are 4 separate data sources, applying a slicer will only affect 1 data source. How can I make it so the visualisation only shows 1 of the data sources?
Additionally, how do you make a filter into a dropdown box on the report page?
Hi Amitchandak,
I have 4 unconnected inputs, for example the sum of the output of 4 different machines. I wish to display information from these machines on a single graph. Using a slicer only affects one at a time and additionally I want to have the option to only show information from one input at a time on a graph.
Slicers are not the option, so I was thinking that Filters would work, e.g. Filter to show machine 1 only.
Is there a way to do this? To have a dropdown in the main window of the report that acts as a filter? What is an alternative way to affect 4, unconnected sources of data.
@Barrettone , You should add a slicer to the page, if the source is column
The information you have provided is not making the problem clear to me. Can you please explain with an example.
Appreciate your Kudos.
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