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SowmyaRamalingam
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Qliksense Migration from Tableau

Making filter that applies to a specific object in a worksheet

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Andrei_Cusnir
Specialist
Specialist

Hello,

 

Can you please elaborate further as to what exactly is needed? 

 

If you are looking for a way to select values from a field, but you want it to affect only 1 visualization then you can do the following:

 

1. If you have 2 visualizations and you make a selection, it will affect both of them:

BEFORE:

IMAGE

 

AFTER:

IMAGE

 

2. Go to  Edit sheet > Master items > Alternative states > Create new and create a new state with name e.g. "Another State"

3. Go to first Table chart and then go to Appearance > Alternative states > State and choose "Another State"

4. This will ensure that the selections made on the first Table chart are only applied on that particular state. So it will only affect the objects which are assigned this state.

5. Output:

IMAGE

 

I hope that this information was helpful. In case I have misunderstood the use case scenario, please elaborate in details by providing additional information. However, if it has helped you resolve the issue, please mark it as accepted solution to give further visibility to other community members. 
 

 

Help users find answers! Don't forget to mark a solution that worked for you! 🙂

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Andrei_Cusnir
Specialist
Specialist

Hello,

 

Can you please elaborate further as to what exactly is needed? 

 

If you are looking for a way to select values from a field, but you want it to affect only 1 visualization then you can do the following:

 

1. If you have 2 visualizations and you make a selection, it will affect both of them:

BEFORE:

IMAGE

 

AFTER:

IMAGE

 

2. Go to  Edit sheet > Master items > Alternative states > Create new and create a new state with name e.g. "Another State"

3. Go to first Table chart and then go to Appearance > Alternative states > State and choose "Another State"

4. This will ensure that the selections made on the first Table chart are only applied on that particular state. So it will only affect the objects which are assigned this state.

5. Output:

IMAGE

 

I hope that this information was helpful. In case I have misunderstood the use case scenario, please elaborate in details by providing additional information. However, if it has helped you resolve the issue, please mark it as accepted solution to give further visibility to other community members. 
 

 

Help users find answers! Don't forget to mark a solution that worked for you! 🙂