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Hi,
CALCULATE(
SUMX(
SUMMARIZE(
SiteName,
SiteName[SiteName],
"Site Cost",
SUMX(
SUMMARIZE(
AreaTypeName,
AreaTypeName[AreaTypeName],
"Cost",
SUMX(
SUMMARIZE(
Cost_Categories,
Cost_Categories[CostCategoryName],
"Spends", SUM(Actual[Cost]) - SUM(Budget[Cost])
),
[Spends]
)
),
[Cost]
)
),
[Site Cost]
),
NOT(Cost_Categories[CostCategoryName] IN {"Subcon","Material", "Controller"})
)
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@duybachhpvn , It is possible that you take actual fact in summarize and add all dimension columns
like
CALCULATE(
SUMX(
Addcolumns( SUMMARIZE(
Actual,
SiteName[SiteName],
AreaTypeName[AreaTypeName],
Cost_Categories,
Cost_Categories[CostCategoryName],
),
"Spends", SUM(Actual[Cost])
), [Spends])
NOT(Cost_Categories[CostCategoryName] IN {"Subcon","Material", "Controller"})
)
@duybachhpvn , It is possible that you take actual fact in summarize and add all dimension columns
like
CALCULATE(
SUMX(
Addcolumns( SUMMARIZE(
Actual,
SiteName[SiteName],
AreaTypeName[AreaTypeName],
Cost_Categories,
Cost_Categories[CostCategoryName],
),
"Spends", SUM(Actual[Cost])
), [Spends])
NOT(Cost_Categories[CostCategoryName] IN {"Subcon","Material", "Controller"})
)
Hi @amitchandak , sorry I simplified my example, I have updated it. The calculation is actually from Actual and Budget tables, therefore I cannot put the Actual Fact in the SUMMARIZE. Do you know how to do in this case?
"Spends", SUM(Actual[Cost]) - SUM(Budget[Cost])
Hi @duybachhpvn ,
In order to provide you a suitable solution, could you please share some sample data in the table Cost_Categories, SiteName , AreaTypeName, Actual and Budget? Is there any relationship created among these tables? What's your final expected result? Please provide the calculation logic and special examples screenshot. Thank you.
Best Regards
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