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I am creating a new column to calculate the weighted average price for our products based on multiple filters.
I am getting what looks like a proper output when using this DAX formula.
2022 Price List Weighted average Dealer Price Column 2 = CALCULATE(DIVIDE(SUMX('quotedetail',[Dealer Price Per Unit]*[Quantity]),SUMX('quotedetail',[Quantity])),
FILTER(ALLSELECTED('quote'), quote[Price List] = "2022 Price List"),
FILTER(ALLSELECTED('quote'), quote[statuscodename] <> "Revised"))
But as soon as I add in one more filter from my Quotedetails table the amounts are all the same.
Any help with this is greatly appreciated!
@Lindino08 , Use allselected , if you want to ignore some filter. Try like
2022 Price List Weighted average Dealer Price Column 2 = CALCULATE(DIVIDE(SUMX('quotedetail',[Dealer Price Per Unit]*[Quantity]),SUMX('quotedetail',[Quantity])),
FILTER(ALLSELECTED('quote'), quote[Price List] = "2022 Price List"),
FILTER(ALLSELECTED('quote'), quote[statuscodename] <> "Revised"),
FILTER(('quotedetail'), quotedetail[Option Upcharge?] = "No"))
or
2022 Price List Weighted average Dealer Price Column 2 = CALCULATE(DIVIDE(SUMX('quotedetail',[Dealer Price Per Unit]*[Quantity]),SUMX('quotedetail',[Quantity])),
FILTER(('quote'), quote[Price List] = "2022 Price List" && quote[statuscodename] <> "Revised"),
FILTER(('quotedetail'), quotedetail[Option Upcharge?] = "No"))
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