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Hi, @ShaRaj ,
Please make sure whether you use this code to create a measure instead of a column.
As far as I know, you just need to change EARLIER() to MAX()/SUM() in measure. MAX() for text data and SUM() for number data.
max1 =
MAXX (
FILTER (
'Score Fact Table',
'Score Fact Table'[CalYear] = MAX ( [CalYear] )
&& 'Score Fact Table'[Category] = MAX ( [Category] )
&& 'Score Fact Table'[Sub Category] = MAX ( 'Score Fact Table'[Sub Category] )
),
'Score Fact Table'[Value]
)
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
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Hi ,
iam not getting desired output. instead of taking max of each category for every year ,this returns max value of that particular column
Hi, @ShaRaj ,
Please make sure whether you use this code to create a measure instead of a column.
As far as I know, you just need to change EARLIER() to MAX()/SUM() in measure. MAX() for text data and SUM() for number data.
max1 =
MAXX (
FILTER (
'Score Fact Table',
'Score Fact Table'[CalYear] = MAX ( [CalYear] )
&& 'Score Fact Table'[Category] = MAX ( [Category] )
&& 'Score Fact Table'[Sub Category] = MAX ( 'Score Fact Table'[Sub Category] )
),
'Score Fact Table'[Value]
)
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@ShaRaj , try like
max = MAXX(FILTER(allselected('Score Fact Table'),'Score Fact Table'[CalYear]=max([CalYear])
&& 'Score Fact Table'[Category]=max([Category] )
&& 'Score Fact Table'[Sub Category]= max('Score Fact Table'[Sub Category])),
'Score Fact Table'[Value])
or
max = MAXX(FILTER(all('Score Fact Table'),'Score Fact Table'[CalYear]=max([CalYear])
&& 'Score Fact Table'[Category]=max([Category] )
&& 'Score Fact Table'[Sub Category]= max('Score Fact Table'[Sub Category])),
'Score Fact Table'[Value])
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