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mattchunghk
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Distribution of Values by Cumulative Percentage, Highest to Lowest.

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My power BI

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I want to make this : 

 

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My code:

 

Cumulative Percentage = 
// Define variables
VAR SelectedSeason = "58 SS23"
VAR CurrentProductClass = SELECTEDVALUE('Ordered Lines'[Product Class])
VAR CurrentAccountNumber = SELECTEDVALUE('Ordered Lines'[Account Number])
VAR CurrentItemCode = SELECTEDVALUE('Ordered Lines'[Item Code and Colour])

// Calculate the total GBP for the selected product class and account number
VAR TotalGBPbyProductAndAccount =
    CALCULATE(
        SUM('Ordered Lines'[GBP]),
        'Ordered Lines'[Order Season] = SelectedSeason,
        'Ordered Lines'[Product Class] = CurrentProductClass,
        'Ordered Lines'[Account Number] = CurrentAccountNumber
    )

VAR ItemsWithHigherOrEqualTotalGBP =
    FILTER(
        ALLSELECTED('Ordered Lines'[Item Code and Colour]),
        CALCULATE(
            SUM('Ordered Lines'[GBP]),
            'Ordered Lines'[Order Season] = SelectedSeason,
            'Ordered Lines'[Product Class] = CurrentProductClass,
            'Ordered Lines'[Account Number] = CurrentAccountNumber,
            'Ordered Lines'[Item Code and Colour] = EARLIER('Ordered Lines'[Item Code and Colour])
        ) >= CALCULATE(
            SUM('Ordered Lines'[GBP]),
            'Ordered Lines'[Order Season] = SelectedSeason,
            'Ordered Lines'[Product Class] = CurrentProductClass,
            'Ordered Lines'[Account Number] = CurrentAccountNumber,
            'Ordered Lines'[Item Code and Colour] = CurrentItemCode
        )
    )

VAR CumulativeGBPbyItemCode =
    CALCULATE(
        SUM('Ordered Lines'[GBP]),
        'Ordered Lines'[Order Season] = SelectedSeason,
        'Ordered Lines'[Product Class] = CurrentProductClass,
        'Ordered Lines'[Account Number] = CurrentAccountNumber,
        'Ordered Lines'[Item Code and Colour] IN ItemsWithHigherOrEqualTotalGBP,
        ALLSELECTED('Ordered Lines'[Item Code and Colour])
    )

// Return the Cumulative Percentage by dividing Cumulative GBP by Total GBP
RETURN DIVIDE(CumulativeGBPbyItemCode, TotalGBPbyProductAndAccount)

 

 

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @mattchunghk ,

 

It is recommended to create a new calculation table like this:

vcgaomsft_0-1688527790197.png

We need [CumulativeGBPbyItemCode] for sort.

vcgaomsft_1-1688527876910.png

vcgaomsft_2-1688527897981.png

Please check the pbix file.

 

Best Regards,
Gao

Community Support Team

 

If there is any post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution  to help the other members find it more quickly. If I misunderstand your needs or you still have problems on it, please feel free to let us know. Thanks a lot!

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @mattchunghk ,

 

It is recommended to create a new calculation table like this:

vcgaomsft_0-1688527790197.png

We need [CumulativeGBPbyItemCode] for sort.

vcgaomsft_1-1688527876910.png

vcgaomsft_2-1688527897981.png

Please check the pbix file.

 

Best Regards,
Gao

Community Support Team

 

If there is any post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution  to help the other members find it more quickly. If I misunderstand your needs or you still have problems on it, please feel free to let us know. Thanks a lot!

How to get your questions answered quickly --  How to provide sample data in the Power BI Forum

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