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Hi,
In the case of a sale in the amount of U $ 1000.00, it was received in two times of U $ 500.00. The information is generated in the table of the SQL database, as shown:
ID | Sale Value | Received |
1 | 1.000,00 | 500,00 |
1 | 1.000,00 | 500,00 |
2 | 450,00 | 225,00 |
2 | 450,00 | 225,00 |
Total | 1.450,00 | 1.450,00 |
I need the sum to be performed by a single ID as to the value of the sale and total as to the receipts. I made a few attempts with MAX, but there are problems in the graphics and sums, because it only generates the maximum value.
I need a lot of help.
Thank you.
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Hi Gelain,
have you tried with the FIRSTNONBLANK function:
Sales Value correct sum = SUMX(DISTINCT(Data[ID]), FIRSTNONBLANK(Data[Sales Value], 0))
I got the correct total:
more details:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43547620/sum-distinct-values-for-first-occurance-in-power-bi
You could use the following measure as well.
Measure = SUMX ( VALUES ( Table1[ID] ), CALCULATE ( MAX ( Table1[Sale Value] ) ) )
Hi Gelain,
have you tried with the FIRSTNONBLANK function:
Sales Value correct sum = SUMX(DISTINCT(Data[ID]), FIRSTNONBLANK(Data[Sales Value], 0))
I got the correct total:
more details:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43547620/sum-distinct-values-for-first-occurance-in-power-bi
Thank you. Helped me a lot.