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Anonymous
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Fixed dimension

Hello,

Imagining that I have a dimension "Countries" and an expression "Population"..

I'd like to know how can I create a chart where my countries are fixed and never change when I change the report's filters.

Ex. I want to see the population number of the following countries: "Brazil", "USA" and "Holland".

Countries never change, but when the filters change the population number can be changed.

How can I make a chart like this?

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kaushiknsolanki
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

Try this.

Go to dimension tab, click on the dimension and check the box "Show All Values".

Regards,

Kaushik Solanki

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adityaakshaya
Creator III
Creator III

Hi Pedro,

Please find attached solution along with this. I hope this will help you to resolve your problem.

Regards,

Akshaya

Anonymous
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Hi Akshaya,

This solution almost woks. The problems are:

1- It keeps all countries. I need to keep only some of them. For Ex: Brazil, Holland and Russia.

2- I have other filters: Ex. gender, age, etc. When I select them the countries are changing. I need to keep them ALWAYS.


adityaakshaya
Creator III
Creator III

Hi Pedro,

Please find my comment below.

1- It keeps all countries. I need to keep only some of them. For Ex: Brazil, Holland and Russia.

Please flag the countries you want to show always and sum it in the second expression.


2- I have other filters: Ex. gender, age, etc. When I select them the countries are changing. I need to keep them ALWAYS.

You put all the filters to same state as population.


I have modified the application as per you need.



Regards,

Akshaya