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Hello,
I have a Table listing results of promotional activity with each line showing an event, Total Sales, Total Promo Volume, etc which are input as measures. I have another column in my dataset called "Include" with Yes/No values.
Dataset name: promo dbase
Measure Name "Total Sales"
I am trying to filter my table to show all results visually but only include values corresponding to a "Yes" value in the totals. Here is where I am stuck: Total Sales = CALCULATE(SUM('promo dbase'[Total Sales]),FILTER('promo dbase',(SEARCH("Yes",[Include]))))
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Have you tried this simpler expression?
Total Sales = CALCULATE(SUM('promo dbase'[Total Sales]), 'promo dbase'[Include]="Yes")
Pat
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Have you tried this simpler expression?
Total Sales = CALCULATE(SUM('promo dbase'[Total Sales]), 'promo dbase'[Include]="Yes")
Pat
To learn more about Power BI, follow me on Twitter or subscribe on YouTube.
Thank you! I modified it to show the values in the table even when they are not counted by wrapping it in an "IF" statement:
User | Count |
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12 | |
11 | |
8 | |
6 | |
5 |
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25 | |
19 | |
14 | |
10 | |
7 |