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Hi everyone,
I have created a calculated table that shows who bought the product called "21NZ1020" within the last 6 months excluding the Customer class called STAFF . This calculated table works for me.
I'm now looking to add another product into the code so I want it to show both 23NZ1020 and also 23NZ4170.
Is it possible to show me how to do this?
My working code is below. Many Thanks in advance!
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Hi @gbarr12345 try v3
NZ1060 in 2024 v3 =
VAR _StartDateBetween =
DATE( 2024, 01, 01)
VAR _EndDateBetween =
DATE( 2024 , 05, 31)
VAR _IncludedItemProducts = { "23NZ1020","23NZ4170"}
VAR _ExcludeStaff =
SELECTCOLUMNS(
FILTER(
'Dimension Customer' ,
'Dimension Customer'[customer class] IN { "STAFF" }
) ,
"Customer ID class staff" , 'Dimension Customer'[customer]
)
VAR _IncludedChainField =
SELECTCOLUMNS(
FILTER(
'Dimension Customer' ,
'Dimension Customer'[chain] IN { "FSNI" }
) ,
"Customer ID class staff" , 'Dimension Customer'[customer]
)
VAR Result =
CALCULATETABLE(
'Module Sales with Inventory' ,
FILTER(
ALL( CalendarTable[Date] ) ,
CalendarTable[Date] > _StartDateBetween
&& CalendarTable[Date] <= _EndDateBetween
) ,
FILTER( 'Module Sales with Inventory' , 'Module Sales with Inventory'[item] IN { "23NZ1020","23NZ4170"} ) ,
FILTER( 'Module Sales with Inventory' , NOT ('Module Sales with Inventory'[customer] ) IN _ExcludeStaff ) ,
FILTER( 'Module Sales with Inventory' , 'Module Sales with Inventory'[customer] IN _IncludedChainField )
)
RETURN
Result
Proud to be a Super User!
Hi @gbarr12345 try v3
NZ1060 in 2024 v3 =
VAR _StartDateBetween =
DATE( 2024, 01, 01)
VAR _EndDateBetween =
DATE( 2024 , 05, 31)
VAR _IncludedItemProducts = { "23NZ1020","23NZ4170"}
VAR _ExcludeStaff =
SELECTCOLUMNS(
FILTER(
'Dimension Customer' ,
'Dimension Customer'[customer class] IN { "STAFF" }
) ,
"Customer ID class staff" , 'Dimension Customer'[customer]
)
VAR _IncludedChainField =
SELECTCOLUMNS(
FILTER(
'Dimension Customer' ,
'Dimension Customer'[chain] IN { "FSNI" }
) ,
"Customer ID class staff" , 'Dimension Customer'[customer]
)
VAR Result =
CALCULATETABLE(
'Module Sales with Inventory' ,
FILTER(
ALL( CalendarTable[Date] ) ,
CalendarTable[Date] > _StartDateBetween
&& CalendarTable[Date] <= _EndDateBetween
) ,
FILTER( 'Module Sales with Inventory' , 'Module Sales with Inventory'[item] IN { "23NZ1020","23NZ4170"} ) ,
FILTER( 'Module Sales with Inventory' , NOT ('Module Sales with Inventory'[customer] ) IN _ExcludeStaff ) ,
FILTER( 'Module Sales with Inventory' , 'Module Sales with Inventory'[customer] IN _IncludedChainField )
)
RETURN
Result
Proud to be a Super User!
That works, thank you so much!
Hi @gbarr12345 try version 2 below
NZ1060 in 2024 v2 =
VAR _StartDateBetween =
DATE( 2024, 01, 01)
VAR _EndDateBetween =
DATE( 2024 , 05, 31)
VAR _IncludedItemProducts = { "23NZ1020"}
VAR _IncludedItemProducts_2 = { "23NZ4170"}
VAR _ExcludeStaff =
SELECTCOLUMNS(
FILTER(
'Dimension Customer' ,
'Dimension Customer'[customer class] IN { "STAFF" }
) ,
"Customer ID class staff" , 'Dimension Customer'[customer]
)
VAR _IncludedChainField =
SELECTCOLUMNS(
FILTER(
'Dimension Customer' ,
'Dimension Customer'[chain] IN { "FSNI" }
) ,
"Customer ID class staff" , 'Dimension Customer'[customer]
)
VAR Result =
CALCULATETABLE(
'Module Sales with Inventory' ,
FILTER(
ALL( CalendarTable[Date] ) ,
CalendarTable[Date] > _StartDateBetween
&& CalendarTable[Date] <= _EndDateBetween
) ,
FILTER( 'Module Sales with Inventory' , 'Module Sales with Inventory'[item] = _IncludedItemProducts || 'Module Sales with Inventory'[item] = _IncludedItemProducts_2 ) ,
FILTER( 'Module Sales with Inventory' , NOT ('Module Sales with Inventory'[customer] ) IN _ExcludeStaff ) ,
FILTER( 'Module Sales with Inventory' , 'Module Sales with Inventory'[customer] IN _IncludedChainField )
)
RETURN
Result
Proud to be a Super User!
Hi there,
Thanks for your response.
I tried your code and am getting the following error.
Any idea where I'm going wrong?
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