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vonmoraes
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Need help with summarizecolumns and conditional formatting.

Hello, i want to use a measure in conditional formatting, but i keep getting the message that SUMMARIZECOLUMNS are not made for this context, but there is a way to create the data i want in other way? 

Heatmap Maximum Value = 
VAR _table = SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(dAccount[Code]
    ,dStudies[Year]
    ,"_share"
    ,[Value % by Account]
)
VAR _maximum = CALCULATE(MAXX(_table,[_share]), ALL(dAccount[Code]))
RETURN _maximum

This is the measure,  i use this to find the maximum value in a table visualization my idea is to create a heatmap table, but the visuals i see for this not working well as i expected. 


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 So the measure im using for get the maximum value in this visual, in this case is 55,49% but for conditional formating this not work well, so i was trying to create another measure only for this, something like: 

Conditional Heatmap = 
VAR _percentage = [Heatmap Maximum Value] / 5
VAR _20percent = _percentage * 1
VAR _40percent = _percentage * 2
VAR _60percent = _percentage * 3
VAR _80percent = _percentage * 4
VAR _value = [Value % by Account]
VAR _pos = 
IF(_value <= _20percent, 0
    ,IF(_value > _20percent && _value <= _40percent, 1
        ,IF(_value > _40percent && _value <= _60percent, 2
            ,IF(_value > _60percent && _value <= _80percent, 3
                ,IF(_value > _80percent, 4, 0)
            )
        )
    )
) 
RETURN _pos


Someone have an idea on how to solve this? or another way to get similar results?  
thanks for help 😉 

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Anonymous
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// Try this measure. It uses
// ALLSELECTED to just return the
// maximum of the values across
// the visible accounts and visible
// Years. Visible in the matrix,
// of course.

[Heatmap Maximum Value] =
CALCULATE(
    MAXX(
        SUMMARIZE(
            // FactTable is the table
            // that the dims Account and
            // Studies link to.
            FactTable,
            dAccount[Code],
            dStudies[Year]
        ),
        [Value % by Account]
    ),
    ALLSELECTED( dAccount ),
    ALLSELECTED( dStudies )
)

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Anonymous
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// Try this measure. It uses
// ALLSELECTED to just return the
// maximum of the values across
// the visible accounts and visible
// Years. Visible in the matrix,
// of course.

[Heatmap Maximum Value] =
CALCULATE(
    MAXX(
        SUMMARIZE(
            // FactTable is the table
            // that the dims Account and
            // Studies link to.
            FactTable,
            dAccount[Code],
            dStudies[Year]
        ),
        [Value % by Account]
    ),
    ALLSELECTED( dAccount ),
    ALLSELECTED( dStudies )
)

This works pretty well thank you o/

Anonymous
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// Once you've sorted out [Meatmap Maximum Value]
// you can simplify your other measure like this:

Conditional Heatmap =
VAR _percentage = [Heatmap Maximum Value] / 5
VAR _value = [Value % by Account]
VAR _pos =
    switch( true(),
    	// _percentage is 20%
        _value <= 1 * _percentage, (1 - 1),
        _value <= 2 * _percentage, (2 - 1),
        _value <= 3 * _percentage, (3 - 1),
        _value <= 4 * _percentage, (4 - 1),
        (5 - 1)
    )
RETURN
    _pos

Ahn this works pretty well, i didn't know how to use the switch haha, one question why the (1 - 1) instead 0 value? 

Anonymous
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Because I'm a mathematician and like patterns to be seen at a glance of an eye.
Anonymous
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SUMMARIZECOLUMNS is only used for queries, not measures. Instead, please use the combination of ADDCOLUMNS/SUMMARIZE. This line

CALCULATE(MAXX(_table,[_share]), ALL(dAccount[Code]))

is also wrong. Variables can't react to filters once they've been evaluated. So, ALL( dAccount[Code] ) does nothing at all.

i was trying something i seen on the web HAHA, but now i know how it works o/

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