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Hi Power BI dax Gurus!
Got stuck with following thing - i need to check if previous value more or less than current. Example is below.
I have column "TDP growth" as value and column Date. Column "TDP growth conditional" should check if current value more or less than previous.
TDP growth | Date | TDP growth conditional |
914000 | 01.01.2019 | 1 |
932000 | 01.02.2019 | 1 |
977000 | 01.03.2019 | 1 |
984000 | 01.04.2019 | 1 |
977000 | 01.05.2019 | 0 |
975000 | 01.06.2019 | 0 |
978000 | 01.07.2019 | 1 |
1048000 | 01.08.2019 | 1 |
1076000 | 01.09.2019 | 1 |
1086000 | 01.10.2019 | 1 |
1137000 | 01.11.2019 | 1 |
1180000 | 01.12.2019 | 1 |
Thank you!
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Guys,
You gave me an idea and i solved my request. Idea have following steps:
1. Create a measure that took previous value from same column.
a. Here i need to create index column based on TDP growth
b. Use a formula LOOKUPVALUE('KPI List v2'[TDP growth];'KPI List v2'[Index];'KPI List v2'[Index]-1)+0
Now i can get this:
2. Create new column that check if current value > than previous, using this formula: IF('KPI List v2'[TDP growth]>Column_new;1;0)
And all of this perfectly fit my demand.
Final formula (aggregated from two), looks like the following:
TDP growth conditional final =
var Column_new = LOOKUPVALUE('KPI List v2'[TDP growth];'KPI List v2'[Index];'KPI List v2'[Index]-1)+0
return
IF('KPI List v2'[TDP growth]>Column_new;1;0)
Guys,
You gave me an idea and i solved my request. Idea have following steps:
1. Create a measure that took previous value from same column.
a. Here i need to create index column based on TDP growth
b. Use a formula LOOKUPVALUE('KPI List v2'[TDP growth];'KPI List v2'[Index];'KPI List v2'[Index]-1)+0
Now i can get this:
2. Create new column that check if current value > than previous, using this formula: IF('KPI List v2'[TDP growth]>Column_new;1;0)
And all of this perfectly fit my demand.
Final formula (aggregated from two), looks like the following:
TDP growth conditional final =
var Column_new = LOOKUPVALUE('KPI List v2'[TDP growth];'KPI List v2'[Index];'KPI List v2'[Index]-1)+0
return
IF('KPI List v2'[TDP growth]>Column_new;1;0)
@idontexist i think there is something summerezied in your table visual. because i have checked with the same dataset which you have given and it is exactly matching with your expected result.
Thanks & regards,
Pravin Wattamwar
www.linkedin.com/in/pravin-p-wattamwar
If I resolve your problem Mark it as a solution and give kudos.
check my blog here
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Connecting-to-a-Tabular-Model-Using-Power-BI/ba-p/91...
Hi @Anonymous
I found the problem why is that. Basically dataset in cube contains a lot more rows which are blank. This was not expected by me in initial request.
Attaching full extract.
Owner | Attribute | TDP growth | Date |
Customer Service | 2019/06 | 2019/06 | |
Customer Service | 2019/07 | 2019/07 | |
Customer Service | 2019/08 | 2019/08 | |
Customer Service | 2019/09 | 2019/09 | |
Customer Service | 2019/10 | 2019/10 | |
Customer Service | 2019/11 | 2019/11 | |
Customer Service | Target | ||
Finance | 2019/01 | 2019/01 | |
Finance | 2019/02 | 2019/02 | |
Finance | 2019/03 | 2019/03 | |
Finance | 2019/04 | 2019/04 | |
Finance | 2019/05 | 2019/05 | |
Finance | 2019/06 | 2019/06 | |
Finance | 2019/07 | 2019/07 | |
Finance | 2019/08 | 2019/08 | |
Finance | 2019/09 | 2019/09 | |
Finance | 2019/10 | 2019/10 | |
Finance | 2019/11 | 2019/11 | |
Finance | PY | ||
Finance | Target | ||
Finance | YTD | ||
HR | 2019/01 | 2019/01 | |
HR | 2019/02 | 2019/02 | |
HR | 2019/03 | 2019/03 | |
HR | 2019/04 | 2019/04 | |
HR | 2019/05 | 2019/05 | |
HR | 2019/06 | 2019/06 | |
HR | 2019/07 | 2019/07 | |
HR | 2019/08 | 2019/08 | |
HR | 2019/09 | 2019/09 | |
HR | 2019/10 | 2019/10 | |
HR | 2019/11 | 2019/11 | |
HR | PY | ||
HR | Target | ||
HR | YTD | ||
Legal | PY | ||
Legal | Target | ||
Legal | YTD | ||
Marketing | 2019/01 | 2019/01 | |
Marketing | 2019/02 | 2019/02 | |
Marketing | 2019/03 | 2019/03 | |
Marketing | 2019/04 | 2019/04 | |
Marketing | 2019/05 | 2019/05 | |
Marketing | 2019/06 | 2019/06 | |
Marketing | 2019/07 | 2019/07 | |
Marketing | 2019/08 | 2019/08 | |
Marketing | 2019/09 | 2019/09 | |
Marketing | 2019/10 | 2019/10 | |
Marketing | PY | ||
Marketing | Target | ||
Marketing | YTD | ||
Marketing | 2019/01 | 2019/01 | |
Marketing | 2019/02 | 2019/02 | |
Marketing | 2019/03 | 2019/03 | |
Marketing | 2019/04 | 2019/04 | |
Marketing | 2019/05 | 2019/05 | |
Marketing | 2019/06 | 2019/06 | |
Marketing | 2019/07 | 2019/07 | |
Marketing | 2019/08 | 2019/08 | |
Marketing | PY | ||
Marketing | Target | ||
Marketing | YTD | ||
Marketing | 2019/03 | 2019/03 | |
Marketing | 2019/06 | 2019/06 | |
Sales | 2019/01 | 2019/01 | |
Sales | 2019/02 | 2019/02 | |
Sales | 2019/03 | 2019/03 | |
Sales | 2019/04 | 2019/04 | |
Sales | 2019/05 | 2019/05 | |
Sales | 2019/06 | 2019/06 | |
Sales | 2019/07 | 2019/07 | |
Sales | 2019/08 | 2019/08 | |
Sales | 2019/09 | 2019/09 | |
Sales | 2019/10 | 2019/10 | |
Sales | 2019/11 | 2019/11 | |
Sales | PY | ||
Sales | Target | ||
Sales | YTD | ||
Sales | 2019/01 | 914000 | 2019/01 |
Sales | 2019/02 | 932000 | 2019/02 |
Sales | 2019/03 | 977000 | 2019/03 |
Sales | 2019/04 | 984000 | 2019/04 |
Sales | 2019/05 | 977000 | 2019/05 |
Sales | 2019/06 | 975000 | 2019/06 |
Sales | 2019/07 | 978000 | 2019/07 |
Sales | 2019/08 | 1048000 | 2019/08 |
Sales | 2019/09 | 1076000 | 2019/09 |
Sales | 2019/10 | 1086000 | 2019/10 |
Sales | 2019/11 | 1137000 | 2019/11 |
Sales | 2019/12 | 1180000 | 2019/12 |
Sales | PY | 746000 | |
Sales | Target | 1000860 | |
Sales | YTD | 975000 | |
Supply | 2019/01 | 2019/01 | |
Supply | 2019/02 | 2019/02 | |
Supply | 2019/03 | 2019/03 | |
Supply | 2019/04 | 2019/04 | |
Supply | 2019/05 | 2019/05 | |
Supply | 2019/06 | 2019/06 | |
Supply | 2019/07 | 2019/07 | |
Supply | 2019/08 | 2019/08 | |
Supply | 2019/09 | 2019/09 | |
Supply | 2019/10 | 2019/10 | |
Supply | 2019/11 | 2019/11 | |
Supply | PY | ||
Supply | Target | ||
Supply | YTD | ||
Supply | 2019/01 | 2019/01 | |
Supply | 2019/02 | 2019/02 | |
Supply | 2019/03 | 2019/03 | |
Supply | 2019/04 | 2019/04 | |
Supply | 2019/05 | 2019/05 | |
Supply | 2019/06 | 2019/06 | |
Supply | 2019/07 | 2019/07 | |
Supply | 2019/08 | 2019/08 | |
Supply | 2019/09 | 2019/09 | |
Supply | 2019/10 | 2019/10 | |
Supply | 2019/11 | 2019/11 | |
Supply | 2019/01 | 2019/01 | |
Supply | 2019/02 | 2019/02 | |
Supply | 2019/03 | 2019/03 | |
Supply | 2019/04 | 2019/04 | |
Supply | 2019/05 | 2019/05 | |
Supply | 2019/06 | 2019/06 | |
Supply | 2019/07 | 2019/07 | |
Supply | 2019/08 | 2019/08 | |
Supply | 2019/09 | 2019/09 | |
Supply | 2019/01 | 2019/01 | |
Supply | 2019/02 | 2019/02 | |
Supply | 2019/03 | 2019/03 | |
Supply | 2019/04 | 2019/04 | |
Supply | 2019/05 | 2019/05 | |
Supply | 2019/06 | 2019/06 | |
Supply | 2019/07 | 2019/07 | |
Supply | 2019/08 | 2019/08 | |
Supply | 2019/09 | 2019/09 | |
Supply | 2019/10 | 2019/10 | |
Supply | 2019/11 | 2019/11 | |
Supply | PY | ||
Supply | Target | ||
Supply | YTD |
Measure =
VAR _prevdate = CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Date]),FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[Date]<MAX('Table'[Date])))
VAR _prevValue = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[TDP growth]),'Table'[Date]=_prevdate)
RETURN IF(MAX('Table'[TDP growth])>_prevValue,1,0)
Hi @Anonymous
Thanks for your help. Unfortunately, the same wrong result.
Create new column
Thanks & regards,
Pravin Wattamwar
www.linkedin.com/in/pravin-p-wattamwar
If I resolve your problem Mark it as a solution and give kudos.
check my blog here
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Connecting-to-a-Tabular-Model-Using-Power-BI/ba-p/91...
Hi @Anonymous
Thanks for help. Unfortunately it gives a bit wrong result.
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