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bharatkishore
Creator III
Creator III

Straight Table

Hi All,

I have a straight table and have 10 dimensions and 2 expressions.

Now whenever i select any dimension in the straight table chart it will filter and i when ever i select the filtered one it will un-filter.

My requirement is, is there anyway to highlight(with colour) the selected field or dimension in straight table so that i can know which dimension got filtered in case if i forget what is filtered. So that i can un-filter.

Please let me know if we can achieve this.

Thanks,

Bharat

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d_prashanthredd
Creator III
Creator III

Hi Bharat,

if(GetSelectedCount(FieldName) >0, Red()

)

I think, you need to write for each filed/dimension.

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9 Replies
jujucts
Partner - Creator II
Partner - Creator II

Hi Bharat

once a field is selected you can check it thru current selection menu or current selection object if you set one

but I would say a straight table would may not be the best way to show too many information

think to a pivot table instead or think about cycle/hierarchical groups and even best would be to keep only useful dimension

enjoy  it

juju

bharatkishore
Creator III
Creator III
Author

Thanks Christian. But my requirement is with straight table it-self.. I just want to know is there any way can we achieve this..

oseimuduame
Creator II
Creator II

can you be specific please?

Colin-Albert

The field that is being filtered will show a green dot (beacon) in the column header.

bharatkishore
Creator III
Creator III
Author

I have a straight table where the image is

straight table.PNG:

Now when i select 2 in day of year it will filter as below image:

ST.PNG

Is there any way to highlight the background with colour for example say  that now i filtered  day of year dimension so it should highlight with some colour.

N when i un-filter the colour should be .normal.

Please let me know if you require anything more.

Thanks,

Bharat

d_prashanthredd
Creator III
Creator III

Hi Bharat,

if(GetSelectedCount(FieldName) >0, Red()

)

I think, you need to write for each filed/dimension.

sonkumamon
Creator
Creator

Hi Bharat,

You can also try to write in each dimension background color expression (Click + near the dimension name)

=If( GetCurrenField() = [Dimension/Field name], Blue())

You can also use Prashanth expression.

bharatkishore
Creator III
Creator III
Author

Thanks Prashanth...

bharatkishore
Creator III
Creator III
Author

Thanks Uri