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I have a table as above and I put it in visualization Martrix sliced by the “Driver” as shown.
GoodsLocationDriversQty
| A | TX | TOM | 1 |
| A | MS | JERY | 3 |
| A | AK | MARIO | 4 |
| A | TX | TOM | 20 |
| B | TX | TOM | 2 |
| B | AK | JERY | 4 |
| B | AK | TOM | 2 |
| C | MS | TOM | 4 |
| D | MS | JERY | 1 |
| D | IL | MARIO | 2 |
How can I add a Measure that will form another column to increase the number of goods less than two by 4 in each location?
Example B will be 2+4 in locations AK and TX when filtered by TOM
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HI @Anonymous
Try this:
Measure = if(sum([Qty])<2,[Qty]+4,[Qty])
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HI @Anonymous
Try this:
Measure = if(sum([Qty])<2,[Qty]+4,[Qty])
If this post helps, please consider accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Appreciate your Kudos!!
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