I have a super set and I need to use two filters but as an Or clause.
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This is where a "case statement" within a beast mode will solve your problem. For example, create a new beast mode calculation, and you would do something like the following:
CASE
WHEN `region` = 'some value' OR `child region` = 'other value'THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
Then you can add this beast mode as a filter, and filter it for when it equals 1. Or you can add a COUNT() function around the entire case statement, but that should be enough to get your started.
Let me know if you need further help on that.
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Thank you I will try that and see if that works.
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