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I have two tables:
I’ve created a relationship between IN and Date on the Year Month column (many-to-many relationship). I’ve also defined a measure (Total Revenue):
TotRev = SUM('IN'[amount])
I’m trying to create a table visualization with the following columns:
MaxRevenue = MAXX(ALLSELECTED('Date'[month]), [TotRev])
What I have
Janv | 23300 |
Feb | 20500 |
Mar | 24900 |
Apr | 18900 |
May | 11235 |
Jun | 9000 |
Jul | 6500 |
Aug | 22750 |
Sep | 33000 |
Oct | 33000 |
Nov | 26750 |
Dec | 22125 |
What I want
Janv | 33000 |
Feb | 33000 |
Mar | 33000 |
Apr | 33000 |
May | 33000 |
Jun | 33000 |
Jul | 33000 |
Aug | 33000 |
Sep | 33000 |
Oct | 33000 |
Nov | 33000 |
Dec | 33000 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
I tried to create a sample pbix file like below.
Please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
Amount measure: =
SUM('IN'[amount])
expected result measure: =
MAXX (
ALL (
'Date'[Year],
'Date'[Year-Month sort],
'Date'[Year-Month],
'Date'[Month name],
'Date'[Month number]
),
[Amount measure:]
)
Thanks it works.
I forgot to add 'Date'[Month name] which is crucial.
Hi,
I tried to create a sample pbix file like below.
Please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
Amount measure: =
SUM('IN'[amount])
expected result measure: =
MAXX (
ALL (
'Date'[Year],
'Date'[Year-Month sort],
'Date'[Year-Month],
'Date'[Month name],
'Date'[Month number]
),
[Amount measure:]
)