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We have 3 tables in power Bi. First table has column Cluster, Category and Cost.
Cluster | Category | Cost |
A | CPU | 10 |
A | Network | 111 |
A | Disks | 21 |
B | CPU | 91 |
Second table has column Cluster, Projects in each cluster, timeseries ratio , non-timeseries ratio
Cluster | Projects | Blow ratio | Non-Blow ratio |
A | Delta | 0.423 | 0.577 |
A | Beta | 0.523 | 0.477 |
A | XYX | 0.19 | 0.81 |
B | YUSE | 0.322 | 0.678 |
B | BYLO | 0.2122 | 0.7878 |
and third table has column as Cluster, Kind which has value as Blow and non-Blow , Category and the ratio of each category.
Cluster | Kind | Category | Value |
A | Blow | CPU | 0.777 |
A | Blow | Network | 0.542 |
A | Non-Blow | CPU | 0.211 |
B | Blow | CPU | 0.982 |
A | Blow | Disks | 0.18 |
A | Non- Blow | Disks | 0.122 |
A | Non- Blow | Network | 0.776 |
and so On....
How can I calculate the cost of each category with Blow and Non-Blow Kind for each of the project in each cluster.
So at the end I will like to have two tables visuals one each for Blow and other for Non-Blow: This is for Blow kind(Category cost for each cluster * Blow ratio for that project in that cluster* Value of that category of that kind for that cluster from 3rd table)
Cluster | Project | Category | Cost |
A | Delta | CPU | 3.25 |
A | Delta | Network | 25.25 |
A | Delta | Disks | 1.59 |
A | Beta | CPU | 4.04 |
Hi @zzzsharepointk,
You can create a new table with time series and non-time series two types. Then you can extract the current type and add switch in your formula to calculated with different fields based on the type values.(you can add new table field to table visual 'visual level filter' to filter records)
formual =
VAR currType =
SELECTEDVALUE ( NewTable[Type] )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
SWITCH (
currType,
"timeseries", MAX ( Table2[Blow ratio] ),
"non-timeseries", MAX ( Table2[Non-Blow ratio] )
),
ALLSELECTED ( Table2 ),
VALUES ( Table2[Cluster] ),
VALUES ( Table2[Projects] )
)
* CALCULATE (
SUM ( Table1[Cost] ),
ALLSELECTED ( Table1 ),
VALUES ( Table2[Cluster] ),
VALUES ( Table1[Category] )
)
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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