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Hi all,
I try to find a solution for a problem with the area map and postal code.
I want to show the sales amount of an area. Every area consists of all postal codes which have the same first and second character.
For example:
postal code sales amount
39855 50.000$
39654 75.000$
22589 15.000$
22898 10.000$
Result
Area total amount
39 125.000$
22 25.000$
Have anyone an idea to show this in an area chart?
Thanks
Sebastian
Solved! Go to Solution.
Make sure you have an Area column, first two digits of Postal Code. You can use text parsing functions for that. Then, add a measure like so:
Area = LEFT([postal code],2)
Area Amount = CALCULATE(SUM(TableName[sales amount]),ALLEXCEPT(TableName,TableName[Area]))
Create your area chart with [postal code] as Location, [Area] as legend, [Area Amount] as value.
I think that will get you there.
Make sure you have an Area column, first two digits of Postal Code. You can use text parsing functions for that. Then, add a measure like so:
Area = LEFT([postal code],2)
Area Amount = CALCULATE(SUM(TableName[sales amount]),ALLEXCEPT(TableName,TableName[Area]))
Create your area chart with [postal code] as Location, [Area] as legend, [Area Amount] as value.
I think that will get you there.
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