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Hello guys,
I'm trying my best as far as my knowledge goes to solve an issue I am having:
Objective: "Sold IF" should only show the "Sold QTY" if "Value" is blank
The issue: I can seem to bring the values on a row context, but no success in summing the totals from "Sold IF".
Sold IF =
VAR Sold_Quantities =
IF( [Value] <> BLANK(), BLANK(),
[Sold QTY]
)
Var calculo =
SUMMARIZE(
factExample,
factExample[Data],
"@Totals",
Sold_Quantities
)
RETURN SUMX(calculo, [@Totals])
I would gladly appreciate anyone that can help me with this.
Solved! Go to Solution.
@nogstavo
Assuming [Value] and [Sold QTY] are measures then I see no reason for the following not to work
Sold IF =
SUMX (
VALUES ( dimProductos[SKU] ),
IF ( [Value] <> BLANK (), BLANK (), [Sold QTY] )
)
Hi @nogstavo
please try
Sold IF =
SUMX (
VALUES ( factExample[Data] ),
IF ( [Value] <> BLANK (), BLANK (), [Sold QTY] )
)
Thank you very much for your reply.
I've tried your syntax but it did not work, unfortunately.
The totals are still blank.
DimSKU is from this table:
Due to testing, I have created a many-to-many relationship, which I know is not a good practice.
@nogstavo
Assuming [Value] and [Sold QTY] are measures then I see no reason for the following not to work
Sold IF =
SUMX (
VALUES ( dimProductos[SKU] ),
IF ( [Value] <> BLANK (), BLANK (), [Sold QTY] )
)
That worked, thank you very much!!!
I'll study your syntax so that I can learn more.
Sold IF =
SUMX (
SUMMARIZE ( factExample, factExample[Data] ),
IF ( [Value] <> BLANK (), BLANK (), [Sold QTY] )
)
Thank you very much for your reply.
I've tried your syntax but it did not work, unfortunately.
The totals are still blank.
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