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ISFILTERED, HASONEFILTER and Visual Filters
This technique is useful if you only want to display things when they are filtered or have a single filter, for example.
1. Create a measure like (the * 1. turns the True/False into a numeric value
IsFiltered = ISFILTERED(Locations[State]) * 1.
2. Change the type of the measure to Whole Number.
3. Add "IsFiltered" to your Visual Level Filters.
4. Set the filter it to only display when IsFiltered = 1.
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Hello There;
Would truely appreciate your insight on my code below and how i can accomodate ISFILTERED ..
Lost Sales = IF(OR(Leads[Lead Status]="7-LOST SALE",Leads[Lead Status]="X"),IF(AND(COUNTROWS(FILTER(Leads,[Sold T]=EARLIER(Leads[Customer ID]) && [Year]=EARLIER(Leads[Year]) && [New/Used]=EARLIER(Leads[New/Used]) && [Brand]=EARLIER(Leads[Brand]) ))<1,COUNTROWS(FILTER(Leads,[Open]=EARLIER(Leads[Customer ID]) && [Year]=EARLIER(Leads[Year]) && [New/Used]=EARLIER(Leads[New/Used]) && [Brand]=EARLIER(Leads[Brand])))<1),[Customer ID],0),0)
Basically I am Filtering out the [Sold T] & [Year] & [New/Used] & [Brand] Column while checking if the [Customer ID] fits the criteria.
I want to use ISFILTERED as a function to check that these filters apply only when the data on each column had been applied.
So if the [Year] is filtered then only the year filter would apply, else not ...
Then if the [Year} & [Brand] are filtered then both Filters would apply and so on ...
Thank you in Advance for reading my post.