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Anonymous
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sum filtering by multiple criteria using calculate and contains.

hello, I am trying to create a measure that calculates the sum of a column based on the amount 3 months before.
I have managed to calculate it with the following measure creating a reference date column that shows the 3 previous month date

 

WR SUM CLAIMQ =
CALCULATE (
    SUM ('WARRANTY RATE'[CLAIM Q]),
    FILTER (
           ALL ( 'WARRANTY RATE' ),
           CONTAINS (
                     VALUES ( 'WARRANTY RATE'[DATE_REFERENCE] ),
                              'WARRANTY RATE'[DATE_REFERENCE],
                               'WARRANTY RATE'[DATE]
            )
       )
)

 

my problem is that i need to add an extra filter to the measure to do the calculation by countries( present in a column in the same table ). so that it can be filtered using a slicer in the report.

can someone help me to find a way to include this filter?

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Greg_Deckler
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous Maybe:

WR SUM CLAIMQ =
VAR __Country = MAX('WARRANTY RATE'[COUNTRY])
CALCULATE (
    SUM ('WARRANTY RATE'[CLAIM Q]),
    'WARRANTY RATE'[COUNTRY] = __Country,
    FILTER (
           ALL ( 'WARRANTY RATE' ),
           CONTAINS (
                     VALUES ( 'WARRANTY RATE'[DATE_REFERENCE] ),
                              'WARRANTY RATE'[DATE_REFERENCE],
                               'WARRANTY RATE'[DATE]
            )
       )
)


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Greg_Deckler
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous Maybe:

WR SUM CLAIMQ =
VAR __Country = MAX('WARRANTY RATE'[COUNTRY])
CALCULATE (
    SUM ('WARRANTY RATE'[CLAIM Q]),
    'WARRANTY RATE'[COUNTRY] = __Country,
    FILTER (
           ALL ( 'WARRANTY RATE' ),
           CONTAINS (
                     VALUES ( 'WARRANTY RATE'[DATE_REFERENCE] ),
                              'WARRANTY RATE'[DATE_REFERENCE],
                               'WARRANTY RATE'[DATE]
            )
       )
)


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