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In my dataset, all stores belong to a region. Now I would like a table with all sales results from stores that are in the same region as the store I selected.
I do not select a region, but a specific store. Anyone knows if this is possible?
Thanks in advance for your reply
I'm trying to create a same table as I have in Qlikview. In Qlikview the code for the variable is:
SUM(
{$<
DateTime.AccountingYear = {$(vYear)},
DateTime.AccountingWeek = {$(vWeek)},
StoreGroup.RayonName = P(StoreGroup.RayonName),
Store.Number = ,
Store.Name =
>}
SalesItem.SalesAmountIncl
)
This should do it:
// Stores is a dimension with Region
// in it and stores are identified
// by StoreID. Please do not attempt
// this if you only have one big
// table in your model without a proper
// dimensional design.
[Regional Sales] =
var __oneRegionVisible =
DISTINCTCOUNT( Stores[Region] ) = 1
var __result =
CALCULATE(
[Total Sales],
FILTER(
VALUES( Stores[Region] ),
__oneRegionVisible
),
ALL( Stores )
)
RETURN
__result
Best
D
// Stores is a dimension with Region
// in it and stores are identified
// by StoreID. Please do not attempt
// this if you only have one big
// table in your model without a proper
// dimensional design.
[Regional Sales] =
CALCULATE(
[Total Sales],
VALUES( Stores[Region] ),
ALL( Stores )
)
Best
D
First Thanks for your quick respons. I Forgot to mention that I Would like to se the sales results for eacht individual store, but only for the stores that are in the same region as the selected store. This solutions doesn't work in this case.