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Hi,
This is a follow-up to my previous query.
I am trying to create a DAX function to convert the below table into a Pareto Chart.
x-axis: SC_TAT days
y-axis: CountOfOrderLines
Please assist with the DAX function that would capture the cumulative, total and percentage in one measure which can then be converted into a chart.
Regards,
Jajati Dev
SC_TAT (Days) | CountOfOrderLines | Cumulative | Total | Percentage |
0 | 6643 | |||
1 | 597 | |||
2 | 201 | |||
3 | 226 | |||
4 | 291 | |||
5 | 397 | |||
6 | 300 | |||
7 | 306 | |||
8 | 340 | |||
9 | 268 | |||
10 | 236 | |||
11 | 179 | |||
12 | 206 | |||
13 | 171 | |||
14 | 199 | |||
15 | 213 | |||
16 | 141 | |||
17 | 118 | |||
18 | 170 | |||
19 | 143 | |||
20 | 118 | |||
21 | 136 | |||
22 | 114 | |||
23 | 109 | |||
24 | 130 | |||
25 | 88 | |||
26 | 96 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @JajatiDev ,
Please check the formulas.
Cumulative = SUMX(FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[SC_TAT (Days)]<=MAX('Table'[SC_TAT (Days)])),'Table'[CountOfOrderLines])
Total = SUMX(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[CountOfOrderLines])
Percentage = format(SUMX('Table','Table'[CountOfOrderLines])/[Total],"percent")
Pbix as attached.
Best Regards,
Jay
Hi,
How to build a pareto chart for one column?
I have a column - "Failures", in which errors occur repeatedly. On the column chart, unique names of the failure should appear on the X axis, and on the Y axis, the number of times it repeated should appear. The pareto chart will be a line of the % occurrence of a given failure from the entire table.
Thanks for the help in advance
Hi @JajatiDev ,
Please check the formulas.
Cumulative = SUMX(FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[SC_TAT (Days)]<=MAX('Table'[SC_TAT (Days)])),'Table'[CountOfOrderLines])
Total = SUMX(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[CountOfOrderLines])
Percentage = format(SUMX('Table','Table'[CountOfOrderLines])/[Total],"percent")
Pbix as attached.
Best Regards,
Jay
Hi:
You my be looking for this version. It's on the file upload. It's more in order of day number.
Hello:
Did my reply answer your initial question? Thanks..
Hi:
I updated the calcs. Please see attached file. I hope this solves your question! Thanks.https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AmZdKZ0R0YYwGR4bpT36QFM8U_yePF7k/view?usp=sharing
I hope this helps!
Hello:
You can try a couple calculated columns, after one initial measure
Measure ... Order Lines = SUM(Table[CountofOrderLines])
Hi jajatidev,
Please find attached required help,
I took your datas and saved table as Pareto.
After 2 measures :
cumulative =
VAR compteur =
SELECTEDVALUE ( Pareto[SC_TAT (Days)] )
VAR result =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Pareto[CountOfOrderLines] ),
ALL ( Pareto ),
Pareto[SC_TAT (Days)] <= compteur
)
RETURN
result
and the percentage :
cumulative percent =
VAR compteur =
SELECTEDVALUE ( Pareto[SC_TAT (Days)] )
VAR totalorederline =
CALCULATE ( SUM ( Pareto[CountOfOrderLines] ), ALL ( pareto ) )
VAR cumulative =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Pareto[CountOfOrderLines] ),
ALL ( Pareto ),
Pareto[SC_TAT (Days)] <= compteur
)
VAR result =
DIVIDE ( cumulative, totalorederline )
RETURN
result
Hi James,
Thanks for the quick response.
Could you please share the .pbix file for me to review because while trying to replicate I am not getting the desired result?
Regards,
Jajati Dev
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