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I have a formula that I got which was written by somebody else.
Top 100K accounts = SUMX ( FILTER ( GROUPBY ( 'Dataset', 'Dataset'[CompanyName], "_1", SUMX ( CURRENTGROUP (), 'Dataset'[Amount] ) ), [_1] >= 100000 ), [_1] )I want to add a clause and filter the data by using a categorical column. Like country = United Kingdom. How would I add this in the formula above?
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Hello @Samarth_18 , it does not work. I have opted for page filters for now. Thanks.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Please try this:-
Top 100K accounts =
SUMX (
FILTER (
GROUPBY (
'Dataset',
'Dataset'[CompanyName],
'Dataset'[country],
"_1", SUMX ( CURRENTGROUP (), 'Dataset'[Amount] )
),
[_1] >= 100000
&& [country] = "United Kingdom"
),
[_1]
)
Thanks,
Samarth
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Hello @Samarth_18 , it does not work. I have opted for page filters for now. Thanks.
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