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bob57
Helper IV
Helper IV

Calculated Column

Hello,

I'm hoping that someone can provide me with the DAX to accomplish the following

Thank you for your time,

Bob

Here is the raw data:

bob57_0-1659363626938.png

I need to add the calculated column, Difference:

bob57_1-1659363761671.png

Pseudo code: Rating - Base Rating for each match:

bob57_2-1659364143678.png

 

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tamerj1
Super User
Super User

Hi @bob57 
Here is a sample file with the solution https://we.tl/t-KWLD6ZeAMf

Difference = 
VAR CurrentBase = Data[Base]
VAR CurrentRating = Data[Rating]
VAR CurrentMatchYesRating = CALCULATE ( MAX ( Data[Rating] ), ALLEXCEPT ( Data, Data[Match] ), Data[Base] = "yes" )
VAR Result =
    IF (
        CurrentBase = "no",
        CurrentRating - CurrentMatchYesRating,
        0
    )
RETURN
    ROUNDDOWN ( Result, 0 )

You may need to readjust the rounding type as per your requirement. 

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tamerj1
Super User
Super User

Hi @bob57 
Here is a sample file with the solution https://we.tl/t-KWLD6ZeAMf

Difference = 
VAR CurrentBase = Data[Base]
VAR CurrentRating = Data[Rating]
VAR CurrentMatchYesRating = CALCULATE ( MAX ( Data[Rating] ), ALLEXCEPT ( Data, Data[Match] ), Data[Base] = "yes" )
VAR Result =
    IF (
        CurrentBase = "no",
        CurrentRating - CurrentMatchYesRating,
        0
    )
RETURN
    ROUNDDOWN ( Result, 0 )

You may need to readjust the rounding type as per your requirement. 

That did the trick! Thank you so much.

bob57
Helper IV
Helper IV

My apologies. I neglected to mention that the calculation must be rounded to the nearest whole number.

tamerj1
Super User
Super User

Hi @bob57 

howdid you calculate the Difference?

I did it by hand for demonstration purposes. But the algorithm would go like this:

 

For each Match (1, 2, and 3) subtract the Base Rating (Rating where Base = yes) from the Rating and round to the nearest whole.

 

The calculation must be independent for the match so for Match = 2, for example:

when Tee = Red, then 65.4 - 69.7 = -4

when Tee = White, then 69.7 – 69.7 = 0

when Tee = Blue, then 71.3 – 69.7 = 2

 

I hope this offers the required clarity.

 

Bob

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