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Hello,
I have a dataframe like below;
I want to calculate running total for 'Duration' column(ascending version)
Do I have to rank them first or is there any other way?
All ranking examples work for columns but I need to rank Duration column as measure if needed.
Thanks in advance,
Hi @Anonymous
try a calculated column
Column = calculate(sum(Table1[Duration]);filter(all(Table1);Table1[Duration]<=earlier(Table1[Duration])))do not hesitate to give a kudo to useful posts and mark solutions as solution
Hello,
Thank you for your answer but I need measure because I have several slicers so every running sum calculation needs to be remade for every selection.
@Anonymous
no problem
this measure should work
Measure = calculate(sum(Table1[Duration]);filter(all(Table1);'Table1'[Duration]<=SELECTEDVALUE('Table1'[Duration])))do not hesitate to give a kudo to useful posts and mark solutions as solution
Thanks for answer but this formula effects and consider all table.
I want to calculate it dynamically.
In below image it works fine.
https://ibb.co/qW9X0SX
But when I slice Ma_2 it doesn't re-calculate the selection
https://ibb.co/2PRS38m
Hi @Anonymous
Try this Measure
Measure =
VAR __maxDuration = MAX( 'Table'[Duration] )
RETURN
CALCULATE(
SUM( 'Table'[Duration] ),
ALLSELECTED( 'Table' ),
'Table'[Duration] <= __maxDuration
)
@Mariusz Thank you it works, but when they are repetitive values it doesn't sum up until value changes.
For example;
Value Cumulative.Sum
35 35
17 52
15 67
11 78
7 92
7 92
3 104
3 104
3 104
3 104
2 106
How can I convert first 92 to 85?
@Anonymous
what's rule do you want to define whats 7 is the first, whats is the second?
its impossible do correct without any additional dimension
do not hesitate to give a kudo to useful posts and mark solutions as solution
Hello @az38
I added the correct version of what I want.
Is it impossible?
For example;
Value Cumulative.Sum(Wrong) Cumulative.Sum(Correct)
35 35 35
17 52 52
15 67 67
11 78 78
7 92 85
7 92 92
3 104 95
3 104 98
3 104 101
3 104 104
2 106 106
@Anonymous
I dont see a way to split 7's values in your data model without addition any other order column
do not hesitate to give a kudo to useful posts and mark solutions as solution
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