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Anonymous
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Calculated Column based on Condition.

Hi All,

 

I have a situation where I've to add a calculated column to my report and I'm not sure how to move forwartd with it.

 

Situation: My CTO wants to have another column i.e "Proposed ARR" and wants a dynamic text box on top like if he inputs 10% there the value in the column "Proposed ARR" should show 10% increase of the ARR value in the column ARR

Existing Report:

 

Himanshu_1306_0-1699279926532.png

 

I want something like below: 

Here column J is simply F2*1.1

Himanshu_1306_2-1699280504136.png

 

Just want to ask is this possible in Power BI? where we can give a text box and user can input a value and then the value changes as per the input value?

 

Can I use Numeric Rangle parameter for this?

 

 

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audreygerred
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Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

As @audreygerred  said, we can create a numeric range of parameter.

vtangjiemsft_0-1699497061993.pngvtangjiemsft_1-1699497083671.png

Since the calculated columns do not have access to the parameter values, we need to create a measure.

Proposed ARR = MAX('Table'[ARR]) * (1+SELECTEDVALUE(Parameter[Parameter]))

Then the result is as follows.

vtangjiemsft_2-1699497228690.png

Best Regards,

Neeko Tang

If this post  helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution  to help the other members find it more quickly. 

 

 

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Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

As @audreygerred  said, we can create a numeric range of parameter.

vtangjiemsft_0-1699497061993.pngvtangjiemsft_1-1699497083671.png

Since the calculated columns do not have access to the parameter values, we need to create a measure.

Proposed ARR = MAX('Table'[ARR]) * (1+SELECTEDVALUE(Parameter[Parameter]))

Then the result is as follows.

vtangjiemsft_2-1699497228690.png

Best Regards,

Neeko Tang

If this post  helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution  to help the other members find it more quickly. 

 

 

audreygerred
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Hello - this sounds like something you could use a what-if parameter for: 

What if Analysis in Power BI (Multi-layered Scenar... - Microsoft Fabric Community

Getting Started With The "What If" Parameter In Power BI | Enterprise DNA

'What If' Analysis Techniques For Power BI - Microsoft Fabric Community

 





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