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Hi.
I have these 2 SQL clauses I need to use in PowerBI measure.
This one I need to add decimals = Rivisumma alv 0% = SUMX ( 'ol', [price] * ( [quantity] ) / (1 + [alv] /100))
This is how I do it in SQL, but haven't found how to do it in DAX.
SELECT ROUND(SUM(ol.quantity * ol.price / (1 + CAST(ol.alv AS DECIMAL(10, 6)) / 100)), 2) Summa
And this one I have tried multiple IF-statements in DAX, but nothing is working. If ol.price is over 0, then sum ol.quantity. If ol.price is under 0 then decrease from ol.quantity.
SUM(CASE WHEN ol.price > 0 THEN ol.quantity ELSE CASE WHEN ol.price < 0 THEN - ol.quantity ELSE 0 END END) Kpl
Thanks for any help with these.
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@Anonymous , Try like
round(SUMX ( 'ol',divide( [price] * ( [quantity] )*1.0 ,(1 + [alv] /100.0))),2)
Change data type to decimal. You can Avoid round by giving it column/measure tools
SUMX('ol' , Switch(True(), ol[price] > 0 , ol[quantity] , ol[price] < 0 , -1* ol[quantity] , 0 ))
Try like this in DAX -
Rivisumma alv 0% = SUMX ( 'ol', [price] * ( [quantity] ) / (1 + [alv] /100))
Rivisumma alv 0% =
VAR A = SUMX ( 'ol', [price] * ( [quantity] )
VAR B = 1+ Divide([alv],100,0)
Return
Divide(A,B)
Measure_2 =
Switch(True(),
ol.price >0, sum(ol.quantity),
ol.price < 0, write the comdition here like above,
0
)
hope this helps.
Regards,
Hemant
@Anonymous , Try like
round(SUMX ( 'ol',divide( [price] * ( [quantity] )*1.0 ,(1 + [alv] /100.0))),2)
Change data type to decimal. You can Avoid round by giving it column/measure tools
SUMX('ol' , Switch(True(), ol[price] > 0 , ol[quantity] , ol[price] < 0 , -1* ol[quantity] , 0 ))
For the first one you can change the precision of your column in "Columns Tools" ribbon
2nd one you need to create measure like this.
_Qty = IF(price > 0,SUM(quantity),SUM(quantity)*-1)
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