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Anonymous
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Create a measure to get year corresponding to peak sales sum

We have two input tables and I want to return a grid as shown below. The tables are related based on the Product column via one to many relationship.  The year corresponds to the maximum sales sum for an Asset.

Example : for A1 the max sales sum is 90 so the year corresponding to that is 2022

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Hi,

Sorry for the mistake.

Please kindly check the below whether it suits your requirement.

 

 

Year of max sales sum: =
VAR _maxsales =
    MAXX ( SUMMARIZE ( Table2, Table2[Year], Table2[Sales] ), Table2[Sales] )
VAR _maxsalesyear =
    FILTER (
        SUMMARIZE ( Table2, Table2[Year], Table2[Sales] ),
        Table2[Sales] = _maxsales
    )
RETURN
    IF ( HASONEVALUE ( Table1[Asset] ), MAXX ( _maxsalesyear, Table2[Year] ) )

 

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Jihwan_Kim
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Hi,

Please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.

 

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Year of max sales sum: =
VAR _newtable =
    ADDCOLUMNS (
        DISTINCT ( Table2[Year] ),
        "@salessum", CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table2[Sales] ) )
    )
VAR _maxsales =
    GROUPBY (
        _newtable,
        Table2[Year],
        "@maxsales", MAXX ( CURRENTGROUP (), [@salessum] )
    )
RETURN
    IF ( HASONEVALUE ( Table1[Asset] ), MAXX ( _maxsales, Table2[Year] ) )

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Anonymous
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Thanks! But this not render the correct result for A1, it should be 2022

 

Hi,

Sorry for the mistake.

Please kindly check the below whether it suits your requirement.

 

 

Year of max sales sum: =
VAR _maxsales =
    MAXX ( SUMMARIZE ( Table2, Table2[Year], Table2[Sales] ), Table2[Sales] )
VAR _maxsalesyear =
    FILTER (
        SUMMARIZE ( Table2, Table2[Year], Table2[Sales] ),
        Table2[Sales] = _maxsales
    )
RETURN
    IF ( HASONEVALUE ( Table1[Asset] ), MAXX ( _maxsalesyear, Table2[Year] ) )

 

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