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Thamer_Tarabzouni
Oct 06, 2022Copper Contributor
How to link a slicer simultaneously to both a PivotTable and a normal table
Hi, I created a table from Power Query and I created several Slicers (Dept, ID, Date, Time). This to dynamically filter the list of rows displayed by the table. Also I created a pivot table to disp...
Thamer_Tarabzouni
Copper Contributor
Hi, I have a data table "Data_Tbl" which also is the data source table for the Pivot table. I created Slicers for this data table. When I created the Pivot Table, as I stated, using this data table as a data source, I created the same set of Slicers. The Slicers which created for the data table "Data_Tbl" is functioning well with the data table. But when I open their properties window, I see that report link option is "Dimmed" and not configurable. Unlike the one in the Pivot Table slicers, which you can select which Pivot tables to apply on.
Riny_van_Eekelen
Oct 13, 2022Platinum Contributor
Thamer_Tarabzouni A slicer connected to a Table can only control that one table. Accordingly, the Report Connections button is greyed out. Pressing a button on such a slicer has the same effect as filtering rows with the filter button in the column headers of the table. It merely hides/unhides rows. Pivot Tables that have such a Table as their source are not affected by the "Table-slicers".
However, when you create multiple pivot tables from the same source, you can create a set of slicers that connect to all pivot tables that share the same pivot cache.
If this makes no sense to you, I may have misunderstood your intentions.
- Thamer_TarabzouniOct 16, 2022Copper ContributorOK.