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nandvroe
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Assistance with Dax Formula

I am in need of some assistance with a Dax formula.  I have tried several variations of the formula below:

 

TotalPending = CALCULATE(SUM(SalesOrderLines[Net amount]), (SalesOrderLines[Line status])<>"Invoiced", ALLEXCEPT(SalesOrderLines,SalesOrderLines[Customer]),FILTER( ALL(SalesOrderLines[Created date]),[Created date]<=[LastD]))) 

 

but am unable to get the entire formula to work.  

 

 

 

1.  I am attempting to sum (SalesOrderLines[Net amount] 

2.  for only (SalesOrderLines[Line Status] <> "Invoiced"  

 

and do the following

3.  Ignore filter by the Date Slicer, but instead filter dates <= [LastD] 

4.  Ignore filter by the Customer Slicer 

 

LastD=LastDate(DateTbl[Date])

 

I can get parts 1-3 above to work with the following formula:

 

TotalPending = CALCULATE(SUM(SalesOrderLines[Net amount]),SalesOrderLines[Line status]<>"Invoiced",FILTER( ALL(SalesOrderLines[Created date]),[Created date]<=[LastD]))

 

I'm struggling to wrap my head around "All" and "AllExcept".  I'm stating the obvious when I say I've very new to DAX, Smiley LOL so any help is greatly appreciated.

 

Thank you

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@Zubair_Muhammad

 

Thanks to your help, I was able to get the Dax syntax that I needed.  The formula that seems to be working is:

 

TotalPending2 =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( SalesOrderLines[Net amount] ),
SalesOrderLines[Line status] <> "Invoiced",
ALLEXCEPT (SalesOrderLines,SalesOrderLines[Customer]), FILTER ( ALL ( SalesOrderLines[Created date] ), [Created date] <= [LastD] )
)

 

Again, I'm finding the All and the AllExcept a little confusing.  Thank you again for your help.

 

 

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Zubair_Muhammad
Community Champion
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@nandvroe

 

Give this a try...Just removing filters from Customer column using ALL

 

TotalPending =
CALCULATE (
    SUM ( SalesOrderLines[Net amount] ),
    SalesOrderLines[Line status] <> "Invoiced",
    FILTER ( ALL ( SalesOrderLines[Created date] ), [Created date] <= [LastD] ),
    ALL ( SalesOrderLines[Customer] )
)

Regards
Zubair

Please try my custom visuals

Zubair,

Thank you.  However the formula still continues to respond to the Customer filter (slicer).  

 

 

@Zubair_Muhammad

 

Thanks to your help, I was able to get the Dax syntax that I needed.  The formula that seems to be working is:

 

TotalPending2 =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( SalesOrderLines[Net amount] ),
SalesOrderLines[Line status] <> "Invoiced",
ALLEXCEPT (SalesOrderLines,SalesOrderLines[Customer]), FILTER ( ALL ( SalesOrderLines[Created date] ), [Created date] <= [LastD] )
)

 

Again, I'm finding the All and the AllExcept a little confusing.  Thank you again for your help.

 

 

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