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Hi I have this existing DAX query that I need to alter to add an additional query to summarize by
I'm just looking to add 'Calendar'[FiscalPeriod] but seem to be struggling with it
DEFINE
MEASURE RetailSales[VAT_RATE] = DIVIDE ( [NB VAT], [NB Nett Sales] )
MEASURE RetailSales[RETAIL_VALUE] = [NB Nett Sales] + [NB VAT]
MEASURE RetailSales[RETAIL_PRICE] = DIVIDE ( [NB Gross Sales], [NB Qty] )
EVALUATE
GENERATE (
CALCULATETABLE (
SUMMARIZE (
'Item',
'Item'[CategoryCode],
'Item'[Category],
'Item'[GroupCode],
'Item'[Group],
'Item'[SubGroupCode],
'Item'[SubGroup],
'Item'[ProductCode],
'Item'[Product],
'Item'[ItemCode],
'Item'[Barcode],
'Item'[Description] ),
'Item'[LastTransactionDateId] >= 20150104
),
FILTER (
ADDCOLUMNS (
CALCULATETABLE (
VALUES ( 'Store'[Name] ),
'Store'[CountryName] = "United Kingdom",
'Store'[SubLevel] = "Ecommerce"
|| 'Store'[SubLevel] = "OOT"
|| 'Store'[SubLevel] = "Mall"
|| 'Store'[SubLevel] = "Concession"
|| 'Store'[SubLevel] = "Telephone" )
, "Retail Units Sold" ,
CALCULATE ( [NB Qty],
'Calendar'[DateKey] >= 20220206,
'Calendar'[DateKey] <= 20220430
), "Retail Value" ,
CALCULATE (
RetailSales[RETAIL_VALUE],
'Calendar'[DateKey] >=20220206,
'Calendar'[DateKey] <= 20220430
)*100
, "Retail Price" ,
CALCULATE (
RetailSales[RETAIL_PRICE],
'Calendar'[DateKey] >= 20220206,
'Calendar'[DateKey] <= 20220430
)*100
, "vat" ,
CALCULATE (
[NB VAT],
'Calendar'[DateKey] >= 20220206,
'Calendar'[DateKey] <= 20220430
)*100, "Tax Rate" , ROUND (
CALCULATE (
RetailSales[VAT_RATE],
'Calendar'[DateKey] >= 20220206,
'Calendar'[DateKey] <= 20220430
) * 100,
0
)
),
CALCULATE (
[NB Qty],
'Calendar'[DateKey] >= 20220206,
'Calendar'[DateKey] <= 20220430
)
<> 0
)
)
regards
Solved! Go to Solution.
You could use SUMMARIZECOLUMNS instead of SUMMARIZE. That would allow you to include both 'Store'[Name] and 'Calendar'[FiscalPeriod] in the main list of columns to summarize by, and you wouldn't need the generate
You could use SUMMARIZECOLUMNS instead of SUMMARIZE. That would allow you to include both 'Store'[Name] and 'Calendar'[FiscalPeriod] in the main list of columns to summarize by, and you wouldn't need the generate
Great thanks - the original wasn't mine and it looked overly complicated - this is new code which gives me the same result
DEFINE
MEASURE RetailSales[VAT_RATE] = DIVIDE ( [NB VAT], [NB Nett Sales] )
MEASURE RetailSales[RETAIL_VALUE] = [NB Nett Sales] + [NB VAT]
MEASURE RetailSales[RETAIL_PRICE] = DIVIDE ( [NB Gross Sales], [NB Qty] )
EVALUATE
FILTER(
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(
'Item'[CategoryCode],
'Item'[Category],
'Item'[GroupCode],
'Item'[Group],
'Item'[SubGroupCode],
'Item'[SubGroup],
'Item'[ProductCode],
'Item'[Product],
'Item'[ItemCode],
'Item'[Barcode],
'Item'[Description],
'Store'[Name],
CALCULATETABLE ('Store',
'Store'[CountryName] = "United Kingdom",
'Store'[SubLevel] = "Ecommerce"
|| 'Store'[SubLevel] = "OOT"
|| 'Store'[SubLevel] = "Mall"
|| 'Store'[SubLevel] = "Concession"
|| 'Store'[SubLevel] = "Telephone" ),
CALCULATETABLE('Item','Item'[LastTransactionDateId] >= 20150104),
"Retail Units Sold" ,
CALCULATE ( [NB Qty],
'Calendar'[DateKey] >= 20220206,
'Calendar'[DateKey] <= 20220430
), "Retail Value" ,
CALCULATE (
RetailSales[RETAIL_VALUE],
'Calendar'[DateKey] >=20220206,
'Calendar'[DateKey] <= 20220430
)*100
, "Retail Price" ,
CALCULATE (
RetailSales[RETAIL_PRICE],
'Calendar'[DateKey] >= 20220206,
'Calendar'[DateKey] <= 20220430
)*100
, "vat" ,
CALCULATE (
[NB VAT],
'Calendar'[DateKey] >= 20220206,
'Calendar'[DateKey] <= 20220430
)*100, "Tax Rate" ,ROUND (
CALCULATE (
RetailSales[VAT_RATE],
'Calendar'[DateKey] >= 20220206,
'Calendar'[DateKey] <= 20220430
) * 100,
0
)
),
CALCULATE (
[NB Qty],
'Calendar'[DateKey] >= 20220206,
'Calendar'[DateKey] <= 20220430
)
<> 0
)
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