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Returns TRUE when the number of directly filtered values on columnName is one; otherwise returns FALSE.
Syntax
HASONEFILTER(<columnName>)
Parameters
- columnName
The name of an existing column, using standard DAX syntax. It cannot be an expression.
Return Value
TRUE when the number of directly filtered values on columnName is one; otherwise returns FALSE.
Remarks
- This function is similar to HASONEVALUE() with the difference that HASONEVALUE() works based on cross-filters while HASONEFILTER() works by a direct filter.
Example
The following example shows how to use HASONEFILTER() to return the filter for ResellerSales_USD[ProductKey]) if there is one filter, or to return BLANK if there are no filters or more than one filter on ResellerSales_USD[ProductKey]).
=IF(HASONEFILTER(ResellerSales_USD[ProductKey]),FILTERS(ResellerSales_USD[ProductKey]),BLANK())