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I have a measure adding together 6 values to create a total. It's possible for the sum to be greater than 100, but in these situations I want PowerBi to just show 100 instead of 102, for example. How do I add this kind of limit?
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Basically taking your measure and just having it be the variable
Measure =
var addvalues = [1]+[2]+[3]
return if(addvalues>100,100,addvalues)
Thanks, that did it!
In your measure we can add an if statement to handle this! It would look something like...
Measure =
var addvalues = sum(table[value1],table[value2])
return if(addvalues>100,100,addvalues)
This basically checks to see if your measure would return something greater than 100, if so, just return 100. If not, return the original value!
It's a very simple measure adding together other measures, like [1]+[2]+[3]. how would I apply your solution in this example?
Basically taking your measure and just having it be the variable
Measure =
var addvalues = [1]+[2]+[3]
return if(addvalues>100,100,addvalues)
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