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Hi all,
I am having a problem to solved this problem:
I want to create a sumif that references a cell to the whole column.
Example below:
I have a column with cars and I would like to create a column that sums all the lines that the number is more than the referent column.
Car | New Column |
1 | 13 |
2 | 11 |
3 | 8 |
4 | 0 |
4 | 0 |
In excel it would be something like =SUMIF(B8:B12,">"&B8), but in DAX I don't know if it's possible to solve.
In my view would below line, but it is not working
CALCULATE(SUM(Data[Car]),Data[Car]>Data[Car])
Regards,
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Hi, @I1qq6uyz
According to your description, you want to create a column that shows all the lines that the number is more than the referent column, right?
In the Power BI, you can just use the table chart to display as a new column because this column is filtered by the selection of a slicer. I think you can create a new table and a slicer to filter a table chart to achieve your requirement, you can follow my steps:
Create a calculated table:
Car = SUMMARIZE('Table1',Table1[Car])
Create a measure like this:
Flag =
var _selectedcolumn=CALCULATE(MAX('Table1'[New Column]),FILTER(ALL('Table1'),[Car]=SELECTEDVALUE('Car'[Car])))
return
IF(MAX('Table1'[New Column])>_selectedcolumn,1,0)
Then you can create a car slicer to place the column in the new table and a table chart to set the filter and summarize type like this:
You can download my test pbix file below
Thank you very much!
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Robert Qin
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Hi, @I1qq6uyz
According to your description, you want to create a column that shows all the lines that the number is more than the referent column, right?
In the Power BI, you can just use the table chart to display as a new column because this column is filtered by the selection of a slicer. I think you can create a new table and a slicer to filter a table chart to achieve your requirement, you can follow my steps:
Create a calculated table:
Car = SUMMARIZE('Table1',Table1[Car])
Create a measure like this:
Flag =
var _selectedcolumn=CALCULATE(MAX('Table1'[New Column]),FILTER(ALL('Table1'),[Car]=SELECTEDVALUE('Car'[Car])))
return
IF(MAX('Table1'[New Column])>_selectedcolumn,1,0)
Then you can create a car slicer to place the column in the new table and a table chart to set the filter and summarize type like this:
You can download my test pbix file below
Thank you very much!
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Robert Qin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hello there @I1qq6uyz ! Not quite sure if I got your question correctly but try this:
CALCULATE(SUM(Data[Car]),Data[Car]>EARLIER(Data[Car]))
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