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Hi all,
I have a problem with my power BI and i can't seemt to get the calculation to work.
I've made the calculation:
I'm working with procurement limits and want the "4000" to be replaced by a calculated column or calculation that varies depending on the customer - so for instance Customer 1 = 4000, Customer 2 = 5000 and Customer 3 = 10000.
I've made a calculated column
So basically what i want to do is to have a function like this
Calculate(SUM([Produceret Omsætning]);Data[Produceret omsætning 2]<Prokuragrænse)
but it won accept that. I've tried the filter function but i cant seem to get it working - i hope someone can help me 🙂
Best regards
Rasmus
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous
Write correct column in Power BI Desktop
UnderProkura KR = Calculate(SUM([Produceret Omsætning]);Data[Produceret omsætning 2]<4000)
->
UnderProkura KR = CALCULATE ( SUM ( [Produceret Omsætning] ), FILTER ( Data, Data[Produceret omsætning 2] < 4000 ) )
Prokuragrænse = SWITCH ( Data[Kundenavn], "Customer 1", 4000, "Customer 2", 5000, "Customer 3", 10000 )
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous
Write correct column in Power BI Desktop
UnderProkura KR = Calculate(SUM([Produceret Omsætning]);Data[Produceret omsætning 2]<4000)
->
UnderProkura KR = CALCULATE ( SUM ( [Produceret Omsætning] ), FILTER ( Data, Data[Produceret omsætning 2] < 4000 ) )
Prokuragrænse = SWITCH ( Data[Kundenavn], "Customer 1", 4000, "Customer 2", 5000, "Customer 3", 10000 )
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi Maggie,
Thank you - it worked perfectly! 🙂
Best regards
Rasmus
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