Wow, your video is incredibly helpful! Thank you! I need to do something similar to this. Do you know if there is an option to create a table from 0 choosing the rows and columns that the user chooses (with a slicer for the dimensions and another one for the measures).
very nice video😀. I want to know, how can i do the that with two tables ? for example if i want to filter a table by selecting a cell from another table. thank you for your answer
This solution is working great. ☺️ Thank you so much for video. But when I am trying to convert that table into chart then its not working as a chart. Can you please advise ?
Glad you enjoyed the video. With regards to the chart, I am not clear in what type of chart you would be looking to apply this to. Perhaps if you post your scenario in Microsoft's Power BI community, someone may be able to help you.
Hey this solution is very much helpful Can we get a video on having a global slicer(slicer that filters from all columns in table) For eg if we filter by 100 it will check all the columns which have value 100 and display those
This was the best video to help unuderstand difference between slicers + parameter fields. Simply, one reduces rows whereas other the columns.
Thank you!
Nice video - thank you. The "pacing" was perfect --- concise, but enough detail to easily follow.
Thank you! Glad you found the video helpful
Wow, your video is incredibly helpful! Thank you! I need to do something similar to this. Do you know if there is an option to create a table from 0 choosing the rows and columns that the user chooses (with a slicer for the dimensions and another one for the measures).
Perfect Video, thank you so much. I was struggling trying to create a filter by field/column and your video really helped me.
Thanks! Glad you found the video helpful.
This worked perfectly for me and was excatly what I needed. Thank you very much.
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Thankyou for an eye opening video. Very well-researched and fine-made video this is.
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Very very clear explanation for this new future.thanks👍🌹
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Very useful info, to the point, and with extra "goodies" - thank you :)
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Thank you so much for this video, it helped me a lot
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Excellent material!!! Very useful!
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Perfect. Very useful. Thanks a lot
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Super useful video. Thank you so much
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very nice video😀. I want to know, how can i do the that with two tables ? for example if i want to filter a table by selecting a cell from another table. thank you for your answer
Thank you. Valuable tutorial.
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Thank you thousand time.
Thank you for watching the video!
Thanks for the video, are able to apply this column filter on any of visuals like clustered chart, donut chart etc.
Thanks for watching the video. Much appreciated!
This solution is working great. ☺️ Thank you so much for video. But when I am trying to convert that table into chart then its not working as a chart. Can you please advise ?
Glad you enjoyed the video. With regards to the chart, I am not clear in what type of chart you would be looking to apply this to. Perhaps if you post your scenario in Microsoft's Power BI community, someone may be able to help you.
Hello Nikhil, Did you get any solution when we convert into line chart? Please advice.
Hey this solution is very much helpful
Can we get a video on having a global slicer(slicer that filters from all columns in table)
For eg if we filter by 100 it will check all the columns which have value 100 and display those
Thank you for watching the video and your suggestion for a future video. Much appreciated!
OMG this helped alot!!!!!!!! thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Can't we make charts for the same...?
Apologise, I am not clear on the question you are asking. Can you please explain in more detail?
Hi... I'm also facing the same issue.. Can you please help me out?
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Good job
Thanks for watching the video. Much appreciated!