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Hey All,
I have the following dax formula, the purpose of which is to create different customer profiles. So dependent on the "order quantity" of each distinct "% key customer" return either: Low,medium,high or top. It works if I put a matrix table with key customer next to customer categories and order count. However when I just put the "Customer category" in a matrix it will return just the value "top". I would like to have this new measure show all of the categories in a matrix (Low,medium,high or top) so I can compare sales value. Thanks in advance!
Hi @stino123 ,
I'm not clear what's the relationship of customer category and Key customer, could you please explain more or give a simple example of your data?
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj
Hi,
Try uisng SWITCH + TRUE to achieve this. The basic structure is as follows: SWITCH(TRUE(),condition1, result1,
condition2, result2 ...
)
To get this to show in matrix I recommend creating a new table e.g. Table = {("Low"),("Medium"),("High"),("Top")}
Then use this table in comination with your category measure to get the desired end result.
E.g. Filter = If(Table[Value]=[Measure],1,0)
Place this as a visual filter to enable slicing based on category. (Filters on this visual: Filter is 1)
Then you can create e.g. count measures to get values based pn category:
Bool High = IF([Measure]="High",1,0)
Count high = SUMX(orders,[Bool high])
I hope this post helps to solve your issue and if it does consider accepting it as a solution and giving the post a thumbs up!
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