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yasbos
Resolver II
Resolver II

conditional all()??

Hi. I have a calculate function. I need to decide on the fly whether it uses all() (based on user input in a checkbox) as one of its arguments. Is this at all possible? Calculate( something, if(checkbox is true, all(dates), do nothing) )

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v-kongfanf-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @yasbos ,

 

Maybe you can try formula like below:

vkongfanfmsft_0-1718242683047.png

ConditionalTotalSales = 
IF(
    [SelectedOption] = "Include All",
    CALCULATE(
        [TotalSales],
        ALL('Calendar')
    ),
    CALCULATE(
        [TotalSales]
    )
)
SelectedOption = SELECTEDVALUE(Checkbox[Option], "Exclude All")
TotalSales = SUM(Sales[Sales])

vkongfanfmsft_1-1718242759637.pngvkongfanfmsft_2-1718242770848.png

 

Best Regards,
Adamk Kong

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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Thanks so much, @lbendlin . I forgot to mention that I did know this solution, but I was hoping for a more localized decision because the calculate function that I have is much larger than just one line. I was hoping to modularize the code. Thanks so much for your help, nonetheless.

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v-kongfanf-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @yasbos ,

 

Maybe you can try formula like below:

vkongfanfmsft_0-1718242683047.png

ConditionalTotalSales = 
IF(
    [SelectedOption] = "Include All",
    CALCULATE(
        [TotalSales],
        ALL('Calendar')
    ),
    CALCULATE(
        [TotalSales]
    )
)
SelectedOption = SELECTEDVALUE(Checkbox[Option], "Exclude All")
TotalSales = SUM(Sales[Sales])

vkongfanfmsft_1-1718242759637.pngvkongfanfmsft_2-1718242770848.png

 

Best Regards,
Adamk Kong

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Also, thank you again so much for taking the time and putting the efforts into this, @v-kongfanf-msft . That's awesome!

Thanks so much @v-kongfanf-msft . I forgot to mention that I did know this solution, but I was hoping for a more localized decision because the calculate function that I have is much larger than just one line. I was hoping to modularize the code. Thanks so much for your help, nonetheless.

lbendlin
Super User
Super User

if(checkbox is true, Calculate( something, all(dates)))

 

You get the "do nothing"  for free if you omit the "else" parameter.

Thanks so much, @lbendlin . I forgot to mention that I did know this solution, but I was hoping for a more localized decision because the calculate function that I have is much larger than just one line. I was hoping to modularize the code. Thanks so much for your help, nonetheless.

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