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I need a dax function that populates all Rows of column Top1 with the Max Value of sales.
looking at the picture, i want 1423 in all rows.
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Hi @Anonymous,
I guess the [sales] is a measure. Maybe you can try it like this:
Measure 23 =
CALCULATE (
MAXX (
SUMMARIZE (
Sales,
Calender[Date].[Year],
Calender[Date].[Month],
"saless", SUM ( Sales[Quantity] )
),
[saless]
),
ALL ( Calender )
)
Best Regards!
Dale
Hi @Anonymous,
I guess the [sales] is a measure. Maybe you can try it like this:
Measure 23 =
CALCULATE (
MAXX (
SUMMARIZE (
Sales,
Calender[Date].[Year],
Calender[Date].[Month],
"saless", SUM ( Sales[Quantity] )
),
[saless]
),
ALL ( Calender )
)
Best Regards!
Dale
Hi,
I have another problem:
if i add another column "Nuts", Your measure23 don´t work for Nuts Context.
Can you help me
Best regards
Hi @Anonymous,
You can add another ALL() like this:
Measure 23 =
CALCULATE (
MAXX (
SUMMARIZE (
Sales,
Calender[Date].[Year],
Calender[Date].[Month],
"saless", SUM ( Sales[Quantity] )
),
[saless]
),
ALL ( Calender ),
ALL ( 'YourTable'[Nuts] )
)Best Regards!
Dale
Thanks,
But´s now the problem is that, when i want to calculate the MAX-TOTAL...
Hi @Anonymous
As a calculated column, you can use
Top1=MAX(TableName[Sales])
As a measure, you can use
Top1=Calculate(MAX(TableName[Sales]),All(TableName))
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