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Hello PBI Experts
I am struggling with a DAX calculation.
I have attached a sample data below for which I expecting following output :
* A table with 7 distinct rows with each row representing a day of a week and 3 columns : Shop Name, Day Name, Net Sales
I tried various methods, however not getting the desired results.
Any help would be great saviour !
Cheers,
K
Attaching sample dummy data below
| Store Name | Revenue | FY Week | WeekDayName |
| Aldgate High Street 77 | 5389 | 40/2023 | Friday |
| Aldgate High Street 77 | 4326 | 40/2023 | Monday |
| Aldgate High Street 77 | 3296 | 40/2023 | Saturday |
| Aldgate High Street 77 | 5402 | 40/2023 | Sunday |
| Aldgate High Street 77 | 4697 | 40/2023 | Thursday |
| Aldgate High Street 77 | 4844 | 40/2023 | Tuesday |
| Aldgate High Street 77 | 5758 | 40/2023 | Wednesday |
| Baker Street 132 | 2856 | 40/2023 | Friday |
| Baker Street 132 | 4934 | 40/2023 | Monday |
| Baker Street 132 | 4240 | 40/2023 | Saturday |
| Baker Street 132 | 2933 | 40/2023 | Sunday |
| Baker Street 132 | 1445 | 40/2023 | Thursday |
| Baker Street 132 | 5577 | 40/2023 | Tuesday |
| Baker Street 132 | 3651 | 40/2023 | Wednesday |
| Baker Street 15 | 5083 | 40/2023 | Friday |
| Baker Street 15 | 3208 | 40/2023 | Monday |
| Baker Street 15 | 1318 | 40/2023 | Saturday |
| Baker Street 15 | 4414 | 40/2023 | Sunday |
| Baker Street 15 | 2226 | 40/2023 | Thursday |
| Baker Street 15 | 2537 | 40/2023 | Tuesday |
| Baker Street 15 | 4917 | 40/2023 | Wednesday |
| Bath Stall Street | 5902 | 40/2023 | Friday |
| Bath Stall Street | 3043 | 40/2023 | Monday |
| Bath Stall Street | 5970 | 40/2023 | Saturday |
| Bath Stall Street | 5131 | 40/2023 | Sunday |
| Bath Stall Street | 1968 | 40/2023 | Thursday |
| Bath Stall Street | 3227 | 40/2023 | Tuesday |
| Bath Stall Street | 5922 | 40/2023 | Wednesday |
| Battersea Power Station | 5703 | 40/2023 | Friday |
| Battersea Power Station | 3288 | 40/2023 | Monday |
| Battersea Power Station | 3855 | 40/2023 | Saturday |
| Battersea Power Station | 5844 | 40/2023 | Sunday |
| Battersea Power Station | 2697 | 40/2023 | Thursday |
| Battersea Power Station | 4645 | 40/2023 | Tuesday |
| Battersea Power Station | 4489 | 40/2023 | Wednesday |
| Bicester Village | 3441 | 40/2023 | Friday |
| Bicester Village | 4699 | 40/2023 | Monday |
| Bicester Village | 4613 | 40/2023 | Saturday |
| Bicester Village | 1962 | 40/2023 | Sunday |
| Bicester Village | 2158 | 40/2023 | Thursday |
| Bicester Village | 3916 | 40/2023 | Tuesday |
| Bicester Village | 4077 | 40/2023 | Wednesday |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @KartikWatt ,
Please refer to my pbix file to see if it helps you.
Create 2 measures.
Measure =
SUMX (
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Table' ),
'Table'[Store Name] = SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[Store Name] )
),
'Table'[Revenue]
)
Measure2 =
VAR _1 =
RANKX ( ALL ( 'Table' ), CALCULATE ( [Measure] ),, desc, DENSE )
RETURN
IF ( MAX ( 'Table'[weekday] ) = _1, _1, BLANK () )
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Hi @KartikWatt ,
Please refer to my pbix file to see if it helps you.
Create 2 measures.
Measure =
SUMX (
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Table' ),
'Table'[Store Name] = SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[Store Name] )
),
'Table'[Revenue]
)
Measure2 =
VAR _1 =
RANKX ( ALL ( 'Table' ), CALCULATE ( [Measure] ),, desc, DENSE )
RETURN
IF ( MAX ( 'Table'[weekday] ) = _1, _1, BLANK () )
How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly
If it does not help, please provide more details with your desired output and pbix file without privacy information (or some sample data) .
Best Regards
Community Support Team _ Rongtie
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@KartikWatt You can try the SUMMARIZECOLUMNS function to group the data based on two columns: 'Store Name' and 'WeekDayName'. This creates a table with distinct combinations of these two columns.
SummaryTable =
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
'SampleData'[Store Name],
'SampleData'[WeekDayName],
"Net Sales", SUM('SampleData'[Revenue])
)
=============OR
DistinctTable =
ADDCOLUMNS(
SUMMARIZE(
'SampleData',
'SampleData'[WeekDayName],
'SampleData'[Store Name]
),
"Net Sales", SUM('Table'[Revenue])
)
Please let me know if that helps.
Thanks
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