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Hi!
I'm having trouble with writing this DAX command. I'm trying to change a value based on the value in another column. For example, I attached an example power bi file and a picture of the chart.
For each transaction type, a number is assigned in a Status column, for Deaths,Dropped and Resignations its -1 and for Elected and Reinstated its 1.
I'm trying to have a total that includes everyone including the people who died (without counting the same person twice). I also have to show a breakdown of this number in a chart that is seperated by transaction.
I was wondering if there was a way for me to have this count but if a person who was previously elected and is now dead, if there was a way for me to switch the value in the Status column for them being elected to -1 (instead of 1) and death to 1 (instead of -1)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eW3S5ZDKbShKp8wYvwYJZXUyo4oY91FM/view?usp=sharing
Thank you for your help!!! Let me know if you have questions!
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Hi,
Please check the below measure.
new total: =
VAR currenttransaction =
MAX ( data[Transaction] )
VAR electedlist =
SUMMARIZE (
FILTER (
SUMMARIZE ( ALL ( data ), data[name], data[date], data[Transaction] ),
data[Transaction] = "Elected"
),
data[name]
)
VAR deathslist =
SUMMARIZE (
FILTER (
SUMMARIZE ( ALL ( data ), data[name], data[date], data[Transaction] ),
data[Transaction] = "Deaths"
),
data[name]
)
VAR bothlist =
INTERSECT ( electedlist, deathslist )
VAR currentalltable =
SUMMARIZE ( ALL ( data ), data[name], data[Transaction], data[Status] )
VAR exceptbothlistname =
FILTER (
SUMMARIZE ( ALL ( data ), data[name], data[Transaction], data[Status] ),
NOT ( data[name] IN bothlist )
)
RETURN
SUMX (
FILTER ( exceptbothlistname, data[Transaction] = currenttransaction ),
data[Status]
)
+ SUMX ( FILTER ( data, data[name] IN bothlist ), data[Status] * -1 )
Hi,
Please check the below measure.
new total: =
VAR currenttransaction =
MAX ( data[Transaction] )
VAR electedlist =
SUMMARIZE (
FILTER (
SUMMARIZE ( ALL ( data ), data[name], data[date], data[Transaction] ),
data[Transaction] = "Elected"
),
data[name]
)
VAR deathslist =
SUMMARIZE (
FILTER (
SUMMARIZE ( ALL ( data ), data[name], data[date], data[Transaction] ),
data[Transaction] = "Deaths"
),
data[name]
)
VAR bothlist =
INTERSECT ( electedlist, deathslist )
VAR currentalltable =
SUMMARIZE ( ALL ( data ), data[name], data[Transaction], data[Status] )
VAR exceptbothlistname =
FILTER (
SUMMARIZE ( ALL ( data ), data[name], data[Transaction], data[Status] ),
NOT ( data[name] IN bothlist )
)
RETURN
SUMX (
FILTER ( exceptbothlistname, data[Transaction] = currenttransaction ),
data[Status]
)
+ SUMX ( FILTER ( data, data[name] IN bothlist ), data[Status] * -1 )
Thank you!!
I was wondering how I would factor in the other transaction types like resignations and reinstatements. Also, I was wondering if there was a way for me to get the first transaction type of a person. Would I do Min(data[Transaction])?
Hi,
Thank you for your feedback.
I think you can use the similar way to identify the type.
And in a general situation, MIN function is used to get the first date of the transaction.
Thanks.
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