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I have managed to create a slicer visual that not only shows the unique values of a column I want to filter but also the amount of times these values appear in the column, as shown in the picture below.
But I'm having an issue where the value inside the parenthesis doesn't change when I filter the page with a slicer with date values.
When filtering the page with the month of september it should only show the amount of each value for that month.
To be able to reach the slicer visual above I:
- Manually inserted the unique values of the column I want to use for the slicer, using insert data from within Power Query
- Created a calculated column with the following DAX code:
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- Created a blank slicer and inserted the calculated column that I created in it.
Solved! Go to Solution.
I don't think this feature is doable with PowerBI's existing slicer. The reason that the values won't change is that calculated columns and tables only change when the report is refreshed. But at the same time, we can't use measures in slicers.
As a work around, you could try use a table / matrix with the status and measure for countOccurences, and turning on visual interactions for cross-filtering.
I don't think this feature is doable with PowerBI's existing slicer. The reason that the values won't change is that calculated columns and tables only change when the report is refreshed. But at the same time, we can't use measures in slicers.
As a work around, you could try use a table / matrix with the status and measure for countOccurences, and turning on visual interactions for cross-filtering.
Hi @vicky_ san and @Igor_Reis_HG San,
It is do able with new slicers visual in Power BI .Version: 2.126.927.0 64-bit (February, 2024).
I have attached the snippet of my dashboard.
In new slicers visual, we need to add field values for labels and they are interactive and dynamic.
Thanks for sharing @PRANESHBALAJI . Quick question for you, what visualization are you using to create the box and whisker plot? Ive search a lot to try to find one and havent beena able to find a good one. It would be great if you could share the link. Thanks!
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