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hello,
i would like to make a accumlative / pareto chart by year-month, in clustered chart.
i also make 2 reports :
A - first i make using import data from DB source directly
then
B - i make the report using SSAS from the DB source
so i make the DAX as follow :
Regarding the use of SUMMARIZE... I encourage you to read this: All the secrets of SUMMARIZE - SQLBI, and then regardnig the use of ALLSELECTED, I encourage you to read this: The definitive guide to ALLSELECTED - SQLBI
By the way, your "currentmon" can't return more than 1 value because you then use it in an expression with "<=" and this requires a scalar. I don't think SELECTCOLUMNS is the right function to use in this context. There are much better ones. For example, SELECTEDVALUE (supported in DirectQuery).
@Kagechiyo , Try a measure like
var currentmon =
maxx(allselected('VW_FactDetailUnit'),'VW_FactDetailUnit'[month])
var sumtabledax =
SUMMARIZE(
ALLSELECTED('VW_FactDetailUnit'),
'VW_PC_FactDetailVIN'[dDate],
"kumakun", SUM('VW_FactDetailUnit'[Qty]))
var cummulativesum =
SUMX(
FILTER(sumtabledax, MONTH('VW_FactDetailUnit'[dDate]) <= currentmon),
[kumakun]
)
return
cummulativesum
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