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Hi,
I basically want to summarize the actual weight of different filtered products.
For example,
Weight fruits B = (Banana + kiwi + apple) - waste
Weight fruits C = Grapes
Total weight fruits BC = Fruits B + Fruits C (returned as a scalar value)
What I got now is this
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Hi @SLJN ,
I think you can refer to below code to create measures.
Total weight fruits BC =
VAR _Filter_BUid =
CALCULATE ( [weight (kg)], FILTER ( BU, BU[BUid] = "South" ) )
VAR _Weight_fruits_B =
SUMX (
FILTER ( PRODUCT, PRODUCT[PRODUCT] IN { "Banana", "kiwi", "apple" } ),
_Filter_BUid
)
- SUMX ( FILTER ( PRODUCT, PRODUCT[PRODUCT] = "waste" ), _Filter_BUid )
VAR _Weight_fruits_C =
SUMX ( FILTER ( PRODUCT, PRODUCT[PRODUCT] = "grapes" ), _Filter_BUid )
RETURN
_Weight_fruits_B + _Weight_fruits_C
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @SLJN ,
I think you can refer to below code to create measures.
Total weight fruits BC =
VAR _Filter_BUid =
CALCULATE ( [weight (kg)], FILTER ( BU, BU[BUid] = "South" ) )
VAR _Weight_fruits_B =
SUMX (
FILTER ( PRODUCT, PRODUCT[PRODUCT] IN { "Banana", "kiwi", "apple" } ),
_Filter_BUid
)
- SUMX ( FILTER ( PRODUCT, PRODUCT[PRODUCT] = "waste" ), _Filter_BUid )
VAR _Weight_fruits_C =
SUMX ( FILTER ( PRODUCT, PRODUCT[PRODUCT] = "grapes" ), _Filter_BUid )
RETURN
_Weight_fruits_B + _Weight_fruits_C
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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