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Does anyone know how to create multi-row aggregations like this in DAX? I need to get a subcategory under the main category like the image below. I need to create a virtual table first to create a measure from. Any help would be appreciated.
Hi, @jrivera43
I do not know well how your data model looks like. But I tried to create the below sample pbix file based on the explanation.
I suggest having dim table like below.
please check the below picture and the sample pbix file's link down below.
All measures are in the sample pbix file.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pkq9eo4oral5wei/jrivera.pbix?dl=0
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Thanks Jiwan,
Can you show me what the DAX would look like to create a virtual table using the same structure as the ones shown?
Hi, @jrivera43
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry that I quite do not understand your question.
Do you want to write an incomplete measure? And may I ask what is it for?
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I would like to create a flag measure. The flag measure needs to show whether the calculation is over or under a certain amount. Using something similar to the example:
Ultimately I want to get to this:
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