Manipulate filter values programmatically












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I want to know if there is the option of taking the value of a filter and based on it graphing. the problem comes to me that in a series I have the concept 'All'. If filter by 'All' is displayed well, if you filter by a department, it shows well but leaving the filter blank, I add the departments with the concept 'All' and distort the data. This with a filter that does not allow multi-selection is valid but I need it to be multiselection. The idea is that if nothing is selected in the filter I want to eliminate the concept 'All' of the series. please help.










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    Good morning,
    I want to know if there is the option of taking the value of a filter and based on it graphing. the problem comes to me that in a series I have the concept 'All'. If filter by 'All' is displayed well, if you filter by a department, it shows well but leaving the filter blank, I add the departments with the concept 'All' and distort the data. This with a filter that does not allow multi-selection is valid but I need it to be multiselection. The idea is that if nothing is selected in the filter I want to eliminate the concept 'All' of the series. please help.










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      Good morning,
      I want to know if there is the option of taking the value of a filter and based on it graphing. the problem comes to me that in a series I have the concept 'All'. If filter by 'All' is displayed well, if you filter by a department, it shows well but leaving the filter blank, I add the departments with the concept 'All' and distort the data. This with a filter that does not allow multi-selection is valid but I need it to be multiselection. The idea is that if nothing is selected in the filter I want to eliminate the concept 'All' of the series. please help.










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      Good morning,
      I want to know if there is the option of taking the value of a filter and based on it graphing. the problem comes to me that in a series I have the concept 'All'. If filter by 'All' is displayed well, if you filter by a department, it shows well but leaving the filter blank, I add the departments with the concept 'All' and distort the data. This with a filter that does not allow multi-selection is valid but I need it to be multiselection. The idea is that if nothing is selected in the filter I want to eliminate the concept 'All' of the series. please help.







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