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Hi,
I am trying to do something in Power BI and cannot figure nout how to do it in a measure but can in a column but the column is not providing me with the full picture I am looking for. I need to take a quantity value, then multiply that number by a slicer selected value that is in .25% intervals. I want to then take the new quantity values and multipy each line item by an inputed value that deal with months and "cuts". Is there a way I can do this in one measure in order to put the new amounts in tables, visuals, ETC. Here are some SS of what I am working with.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Based on my testing, please try the following methods:
1.Create the sample tables.
2.Drag the value into the slicer visual.
3.Create the new measure to calculate values.
New values =
var _slicer = SELECTEDVALUE('Table 2'[Value])
var _adjust = SUMX(
'Table',
'Table'[Quantity] * _slicer
)
var result = SUMX('Table pric', 'Table pric'[Price] * _adjust)
RETURN
result
4.The result is shown below.
Best Regards,
Wisdom Wu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
would like ((Old Quantity)*(Selected change))*(Entered price in excel) Basically an index match match but that does not seem to be a thing.
Hi,
Do I have the create the price table because I do not think it will work as a major part of my whole project is the entered in prices in the EXCEL file.
Thanks!
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