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danmone
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show different fields depending on matrix level

Hi 

 

I have a matrix setup to show sales, the colums are start of month which can be drilled down to show the various sales channels, which can then be drilled down to individual customer and then individual orders.  Shows the various sales values (current year, previous year, targets, variance etc)

 

is it possible to hide certain values until I drill to a certain level?  once I get to the individual order I want to see the order, dispatch and invoice dates for that order.

 

thanks

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v-kkf-msft
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Hi @danmone ,

 

Has your problem been solved? If it is solved, please mark a reply which is helpful to you.

 

If the problem is still not resolved, please provide detailed error information or the expected result you expect. Let me know immediately, looking forward to your reply.

 

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Winniz

v-kkf-msft
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Hi @danmone ,

 

I don't fully understand your needs. Are you looking for the following matrix levels? Are the sales values of current year and last year displayed in the matrix or just in the cards? Could you please provide more details, that would help us to solve the problem faster.

 

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Best Regards,
Winniz

parry2k
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@danmone You can isinscope to check the level you are at and based on it return blank value in the measure otherwise return value. New DAX function: ISINSCOPE – XXL BI

 

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