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How can i pass multiple selected value in a slicer as a filter to DAX formula ?
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If you have data such that Location and Sublocation are slicers, so your data is perhaps like this:
Location,Sublocation,Data
Location1,Location1-1,data1
Location1,Location1-2,data2
Location1,Location1-3,data3
Location2,Location2-1,data4
Location2,Location2-2,data5
Location3,Location3-1,data6
You have slicer for Location and a slicer for Sublocation
User selects Location 1 from Location slicer and then Location 1-1 and Location1-3 from Sublocation slicer, then you would want measures like this:
Measure1 = CALCULATE(SUM([Data]),ALLEXCEPT([Location])) Measure2 = SUM([Data])
Measure 2 preservers all of the context that the user has chosen.
Measure 1 ignores the concext of everything except Location.
You could also get fancy and do:
Measure 1 = CALCULATE([Measure2],ALLEXCEPT([Location]))
It will do that automatically as a part of the way DAX works in context.
@Greg_Deckler Sorry , its a measure that i want to calculate based on selected value.
Right, let's say that you have data like the following:
Customer, Sales
Customer 1, 200
Customer 1, 300
Customer 2, 300
Customer 3, 100
If you create a measure like:
Measure = SUM([Sales])
You put that measure in a visual and then have a slicer for Customer then when you select Customer 1 and Customer 3 from the slicer you will get a value of 600 for your measure.
If that is not what you are after, then it is unclear what you are going for.
@Greg_Deckler I should have asked liked this in first place ,i hope it conveys my question well .
I have a location table with
Location 1 |
Location 2 |
Location 3 |
And a Sublocation
Sub Location 1-1 |
Sub location 1-2 |
Sub location 2-1 |
sub location 2-2 |
sub location 3-1 |
I am putting Location and sublocation as Slicer visual so user can pick and select .
My data Table is like this
Location 1 | sub Location 1-1 | data1 |
location1 | sub location1 -10 | data2 |
location1 | sub location 1-2 | data3 |
Now i need a Report which shows
Location1 | AllData in Location 1 i.e (Data1+data2+data3) | Data in only Sub location1-1 and sub location 1-2 i.e.(data1+data3) |
and so for all locations , how should i achieve it ?
If you have data such that Location and Sublocation are slicers, so your data is perhaps like this:
Location,Sublocation,Data
Location1,Location1-1,data1
Location1,Location1-2,data2
Location1,Location1-3,data3
Location2,Location2-1,data4
Location2,Location2-2,data5
Location3,Location3-1,data6
You have slicer for Location and a slicer for Sublocation
User selects Location 1 from Location slicer and then Location 1-1 and Location1-3 from Sublocation slicer, then you would want measures like this:
Measure1 = CALCULATE(SUM([Data]),ALLEXCEPT([Location])) Measure2 = SUM([Data])
Measure 2 preservers all of the context that the user has chosen.
Measure 1 ignores the concext of everything except Location.
You could also get fancy and do:
Measure 1 = CALCULATE([Measure2],ALLEXCEPT([Location]))
That sounds interesting , let me try that 🙂
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