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DavidGolden
Helper I
Helper I

values from Order_By column within Summar table

Hi,

I used summarize in the (sales) table, and grouped by columns [Cod] and [Sec], being the summary expressión "prima" a simple sum. The virtual summarized table would look like this.

Cod

Sec

prima

1542

1

$1.425,75

1542

4

$2.722,30

1724

3

$2.524,11

1724

8

$241,00

 

Now, from this virtual summarized table,  I need the get the values of [Sec] colum for the max (prima) for each [Cod], that woul be "SecOfMaxPrima". The returned value would a table containing at least  columns [Cod] and [SecOfMaxPrima]  

 

In this example, returned values should be 

 

Cod

Sec

1542

4

1724

3

 

I failed at using lookupvalue for this, since it doesn´t recognize the virtual summary table. I failed also at summarizing the summarized table (can you do that?)

 

Would you please help me solve this. Thanks!

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Hi @DavidGolden,

Did you mean the sample table that you shared has been summarized already? If that is the case, you can try to use the following formulas to create a new table if it is suitable for your requirement:

NewTable =
VAR summary =
    SUMMARIZE ( 'Table', [Cod], [Sec], "s_prima", SUM ( 'Table'[prima] ) )
VAR mPrima =
    GROUPBY ( summary, [Cod], "prima", MAXX ( CURRENTGROUP (), [s_prima] ) )
RETURN
    FILTER ( summary, [s_prima] IN SELECTCOLUMNS ( mPrima, "prima", [prima] ) )

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

Community Support Team _ Xiaoxin
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ValtteriN
Super User
Super User

Hi,

Here is one way to do this:

Table 7 = SUMMARIZE(SecCod,SecCod[cod],"sec",
CALCULATE(MAX(SecCod[sec]),ALLEXCEPT(SecCod,SecCod[cod]),SecCod[prima]=MAX(SecCod[prima])))
Example:

ValtteriN_0-1643724925401.png

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Thnaks @ValtteriN , can I do that within a virtual table taht has been already summarized?

I mean, the 'SecCod' table you suggest is actually a returned table from summarize function, I tryed your suggestion, but it didnt worked. Am I missing something?

Hi @DavidGolden,

Did you mean the sample table that you shared has been summarized already? If that is the case, you can try to use the following formulas to create a new table if it is suitable for your requirement:

NewTable =
VAR summary =
    SUMMARIZE ( 'Table', [Cod], [Sec], "s_prima", SUM ( 'Table'[prima] ) )
VAR mPrima =
    GROUPBY ( summary, [Cod], "prima", MAXX ( CURRENTGROUP (), [s_prima] ) )
RETURN
    FILTER ( summary, [s_prima] IN SELECTCOLUMNS ( mPrima, "prima", [prima] ) )

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

Community Support Team _ Xiaoxin
If this post helps, please consider accept as solution to help other members find it more quickly.

Hi,

You can place your previous DAX within a variable and summarize it. Do you want to have your end result as a measure or as a table? I am not sure I understood your goal correctly.





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