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Anonymous
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Hi

I am experimenting with the following but finding that the filter criteria is not working as i expected but not sure why from what i have read.

2019-20 ACTUAL Income EXCL 100 =  CALCULATE(

[2019-20 Totals],

NOT BIGL_BSCC_DATA_181920[ACCT_CATEGORY] IN {"100"},
'BIGL_GL_DATA_181920V2'[INCOME_EXP] IN { "ACTUAL Income" }
)
The goal is to sum the values but exclude 100 have i done something wrong?
 
Thanks in advance
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Anonymous
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Hi @nandukrishnavs 

 

A better formulation of your measure is this:

2019-20 ACTUAL Income EXCL 100 =
	CALCULATE (
	    [2019-20 Totals],
	    KEEPFILTERS(
	    	BIGL_BSCC_DATA_181920[ACCT_CATEGORY] <> "100"
	    ),
	    KEEPFILTERS(
	    	'BIGL_GL_DATA_181920V2'[INCOME_EXP]  = "ACTUAL Income"
	    )
	)

It's better in 2 ways. First, it's a bit less to type. Second, it's more performant for 2 reasons:

1) you should not put a full table as a filter in CALCULATE if there's no real need (there seldom is),

2) KEEPFILTERS is faster.

 

And the golden rule of DAX says: Never filter a table when you can filter a column.

 

All these things can be discovered through www.sqlbi.com, the site by The Italians.

 

Best

D

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nandukrishnavs
Community Champion
Community Champion

@Anonymous 

Try this measure

 

2019-20 ACTUAL Income EXCL 100 =
CALCULATE (
    [2019-20 Totals],
    FILTER (
        'BIGL_BSCC_DATA_181920',
        NOT ( BIGL_BSCC_DATA_181920[ACCT_CATEGORY] IN { "100" } )
    ),
    FILTER (
        'BIGL_GL_DATA_181920V2',
        'BIGL_GL_DATA_181920V2'[INCOME_EXP] IN { "ACTUAL Income" }
    )
)

 

 If this is not working, please share sample dataset and logic of [2019-20 Totals]

 



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Regards,
Nandu Krishna

Anonymous
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Hi @nandukrishnavs 

 

A better formulation of your measure is this:

2019-20 ACTUAL Income EXCL 100 =
	CALCULATE (
	    [2019-20 Totals],
	    KEEPFILTERS(
	    	BIGL_BSCC_DATA_181920[ACCT_CATEGORY] <> "100"
	    ),
	    KEEPFILTERS(
	    	'BIGL_GL_DATA_181920V2'[INCOME_EXP]  = "ACTUAL Income"
	    )
	)

It's better in 2 ways. First, it's a bit less to type. Second, it's more performant for 2 reasons:

1) you should not put a full table as a filter in CALCULATE if there's no real need (there seldom is),

2) KEEPFILTERS is faster.

 

And the golden rule of DAX says: Never filter a table when you can filter a column.

 

All these things can be discovered through www.sqlbi.com, the site by The Italians.

 

Best

D

@Anonymous  Thanks


Regards,
Nandu Krishna

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