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Hi,
I have a layout like below, and I currently obtain the max for each country for 1 year sales which is UK - 55 and US 25 which is correct, on their own.
My problem is when I select the country slicer to all and I need to sum both max values. The values for 1 year sales comes out many times in my data which is why I'm having a problem just summing both countries last 1 year sales and give me 80.
Could somebody please help me get 80 and sum both max values per country
| Country | 1 Year Sales | cat |
| UK | 55 | 1 |
| US | 25 | 2 |
| US | 25 | 3 |
| UK | 55 | 4 |
| US | 25 | 5 |
| UK | 55 | 5 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
@lherbert501 This looks like a measure aggregation problem. See my blog article about that here: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Design-Pattern-Groups-and-Super-Groups/ba-p/138149
The pattern is:
MinScoreMeasure = MINX ( SUMMARIZE ( Table, Table[Group] , "Measure",[YourMeasure] ), [Measure])
MaxScoreMeasure = MAXX ( SUMMARIZE ( Table, Table[Group] , "Measure",[YourMeasure] ), [Measure])
AvgScoreMeasure = AVERAGEX ( SUMMARIZE ( Table, Table[Group] , "Measure",[YourMeasure] ), [Measure])
etc.
In your case you would use SUMX. If the issue is a Power BI table or matrix total, it's effectively the same solution but see this:
First, please vote for this idea: https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=082203f1-594f-4ba7-ac87-bb91096c742e
This looks like a measure totals problem. Very common. See my post about it here: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/DAX-Commands-and-Tips/Dealing-with-Measure-Totals/td-p/63376
Also, this Quick Measure, Measure Totals, The Final Word should get you what you need:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/Measure-Totals-The-Final-Word/m-p/547907
Also: https://youtu.be/uXRriTN0cfY
And: https://youtu.be/n4TYhF2ARe8
Hi @lherbert501 ,
I’d like to acknowledge the valuable input provided by the @Greg_Deckler . Their initial ideas were instrumental in guiding my approach. However, I noticed that further details were needed to fully understand the issue.
1. Create a measure to calculate the maximum sales per country.
Max Sales per Country =
CALCULATE(
MAX('Table'[1 Year Sales ]),
ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[Country])
)
2. Create a measure to calculate the sum of the maximum sales.
Sum of Max Sales =
SUMX(
VALUES('Table'[Country]),
[Max Sales per Country]
)
If your Current Period does not refer to this, please clarify in a follow-up reply.
Best Regards,
Clara Gong
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @lherbert501 ,
I’d like to acknowledge the valuable input provided by the @Greg_Deckler . Their initial ideas were instrumental in guiding my approach. However, I noticed that further details were needed to fully understand the issue.
1. Create a measure to calculate the maximum sales per country.
Max Sales per Country =
CALCULATE(
MAX('Table'[1 Year Sales ]),
ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[Country])
)
2. Create a measure to calculate the sum of the maximum sales.
Sum of Max Sales =
SUMX(
VALUES('Table'[Country]),
[Max Sales per Country]
)
If your Current Period does not refer to this, please clarify in a follow-up reply.
Best Regards,
Clara Gong
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@lherbert501 This looks like a measure aggregation problem. See my blog article about that here: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Design-Pattern-Groups-and-Super-Groups/ba-p/138149
The pattern is:
MinScoreMeasure = MINX ( SUMMARIZE ( Table, Table[Group] , "Measure",[YourMeasure] ), [Measure])
MaxScoreMeasure = MAXX ( SUMMARIZE ( Table, Table[Group] , "Measure",[YourMeasure] ), [Measure])
AvgScoreMeasure = AVERAGEX ( SUMMARIZE ( Table, Table[Group] , "Measure",[YourMeasure] ), [Measure])
etc.
In your case you would use SUMX. If the issue is a Power BI table or matrix total, it's effectively the same solution but see this:
First, please vote for this idea: https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=082203f1-594f-4ba7-ac87-bb91096c742e
This looks like a measure totals problem. Very common. See my post about it here: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/DAX-Commands-and-Tips/Dealing-with-Measure-Totals/td-p/63376
Also, this Quick Measure, Measure Totals, The Final Word should get you what you need:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/Measure-Totals-The-Final-Word/m-p/547907
Also: https://youtu.be/uXRriTN0cfY
And: https://youtu.be/n4TYhF2ARe8
Thankyou both @Greg_Deckler and @Anonymous for your valuable input.
This helped massively, thankyou.
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