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mmudasir
Fluorite | Level 6

How to create Filters in Reports on SaS Web Portal  / SaS Web Report Studio

 

Data is like

Sr. No.GroupDescription QtyMRP DiscrateGSTTotalAmount
1Plate2M FLAT 5 PLATE GRAY232755%147.1518.0%173.64347.27
2Plate3M FLAT 5 PLATE GRAY1636255%162.918.0%192.223075.55
3Plate4M FLAT 5 PLATE GRAY638655%173.718.0%204.971229.80
4Plate6M FLAT 5 PLATE GRAY1069755%313.6518.0%370.113701.07
5Switch6A SWITCH GRAY6017255%77.418.0%91.335479.92
6IndicatorINDICATOR GRAY1026355%118.3518.0%139.651396.53
7Regulator1M FAN REGULATOR GRAY661255%275.418.0%324.971949.83
8Socket6A SOKET GRAY2529455%147.1518.0%173.64347.27
9Socket1M SOCKET ( 2PIN) GRAY1219855%89.118.0%105.141261.66
10USBUSB 2.1A GRAY4213855%962.118.0%1135.284541.11
11Switch6A 2WAY SWITCH GRAY1020755%93.1518.0%109.921099.17
12PlateBLANK PLATE GRAY65055%22.518.0%26.55159.30
13Switch16A SWITCH INDICATOR GRAY1530655%137.718.0%162.492437.29
14Socket16A SOCKET GRAY1635555%159.7518.0%188.513016.08
15Switch25A DP (SPN) GRAY457855%260.118.0%306.921227.67

 

Report must be like having Two Filters of Group & GST

GroupSwitch
GST(All)

Description                                      Qty   MRP   Disc

6A SWITCH GRAY601720.55
6A 2WAY SWITCH GRAY102070.55
16A SWITCH INDICATOR GRAY153060.55
25A DP (SPN) GRAY45780.55

 

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tom_grant
SAS Super FREQ
I would suggest posting this on the Solutions-> Business Intelligence -> Web Report Studio Community page
mmudasir
Fluorite | Level 6

Any Body having answer

Madelyn_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

You can easily create filters in Web Report Studio or in the underlying information map. Although, you will need to create prompted measure filters in the map. You can create static filters on the table for either data type. What have you tried so far? Note that a filter won't remove columns from a table. 

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