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RajaCSN
Advocate II
Advocate II

Need help on creating a Dax Formula

Hi All,

 

I have a situation as below:

 

My company sells a SET of four items, say SET_ABCD.  The set will contain Individual products A,B,C, and D.

We also sell the product A,B,C,D as individual pieces.

If I sell 500 numbers of SET_ABCD today, it means that I have sold 500 numbers of each of the four items.

When I aggregate the sales quantity for these individual items, the sale happenend as a SET should also be considered, and the expected results are as per the image below. 

 

RajaCSN_0-1645679008794.png

I tried with Parent-Child Hierarchy which only gives me a summation for Set_ABCD but not for the individual items.

 

Is it possible to create a calculated column or a measure for this purpose?

 

Any suggestion would be highly appreciated.

 

 

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@RajaCSN , Only use final product in visual

 

First measure 
Qty = SUM(Data[QtySold]) 

final measure

Measure = sumx(SUMMARIZE('Product','Product'[Product],'Product'[Final Product], "_Sum", [Qty]),[_sum])
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RajaCSN
Advocate II
Advocate II

Hi Amit,

Your solution is really cool. My bad, I tried with some complex logic here and there and you had just given me the "magic spell". 
Since the Quantity Sold values are picked from the invoice table, the total value is not reflecting the expected total.
RajaCSN_0-1645685142765.png

This being a Many-to-Many model, that's how it should happen. Is that right? Or is there a way around to get the total values too, as expected? (Timebeing, I can switch off the TOTAL and use this table).

 

Many thanks.

@RajaCSN , Only use final product in visual

 

First measure 
Qty = SUM(Data[QtySold]) 

final measure

Measure = sumx(SUMMARIZE('Product','Product'[Product],'Product'[Final Product], "_Sum", [Qty]),[_sum])
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Thank you so much Amit.  This works like a charm! (BTW, I am now able to understand how the SUMMARIZE function can be used in similar scenarios!)

Jihwan_Kim
Super User
Super User

Hi,

Please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.

 

Picture1.png

 

Expected result: =
VAR newtable =
ADDCOLUMNS (
VALUES ( 'Product'[Product] ),
"individualqty",
CALCULATE (
IF (
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Product'[Product] ) = "SET ABCD",
BLANK (),
SUM ( Data[QtySold] )
+ CALCULATE ( SUM ( Data[QtySold] ), 'Product'[Product] = "SET ABCD" )
)
)
)
RETURN
SUMX ( newtable, [individualqty] )

 


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Many thanks for providing this solution. As such your solultion is working fine and I am getting the exact total value for the expected result column also. 

 

I am working on it to see if I can replace the hardcoded value of "SET ABCD" with another variable, as we have many such product sets. 

 

I shall seek your assistance again, if required.

 

Thank you so much for your time.

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@RajaCSN , Your product dimension should be like this. You will join with your table on product M-M join and use final product in display

 

Product Final Product
A A
B B
C C
D D
SET_ABCD A
SET_ABCD B
SET_ABCD C
SET_ABCD D
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