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I have 2 tables that are calculating SLA totals based on domiciled and non-domiciled locations. The calculations work perfectly. The problem I am having is that I need to show the values by team in one visual depending on if the team is domiciled or non-domiciled. I created a table with the following formula:
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Hi @Belindah ,
We can create two measures.
Measure =
VAR SLAType = SELECTEDVALUE(TeamSLAType[SLA Type])
var _table1=SUMMARIZE(ALLSELECTED('CombinedTicketsDomiciled'),[Team],"value1",[Combined SLA Met Percentage by Team Domiciled])
var _table2=SUMMARIZE(ALLSELECTED('CombinedTicketsNonDomiciled'),[Team],"value2",[Combined SLA Met Percentage by Team Non-Domiciled])
RETURN
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
SLAType = "Domiciled", MAXX(FILTER(_table1,[Team] in VALUES('TeamSLAType'[Team])),[value1]),
SLAType = "Non-Domiciled", MAXX(FILTER(_table2,[Team] in VALUES('TeamSLAType'[Team])),[value2]),
BLANK() // Handle cases where SLA Type is not matched
)
Measure 2 = SUMX(VALUES('TeamSLAType'[Team]),[Measure])
Best Regards,
Neeko Tang
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Hi @Belindah ,
I'm sorry I can't understand your needs, please provide some sample data in your tables (exclude sensitive data) with Text format and your expected result with backend logic and special examples. It is better if you can share a simplified pbix file. Thank you.
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Best Regards,
Neeko Tang
Here is a link to the test file I created. I created 3 matrix visuals. The first one shows domiciled SLA percentages per team, the second shows non-domiciled SLA percentages per team, and the last one is the TeamSLAType percentages. That is the one I am having difficulty with. It is showing an average instead of extracting the individual numbers from the other 2 tables (CombinedTicketsDomiciled and CombinedTicketsNonDomiciled). Test SLA.pbix
Hi @Belindah ,
We can create two measures.
Measure =
VAR SLAType = SELECTEDVALUE(TeamSLAType[SLA Type])
var _table1=SUMMARIZE(ALLSELECTED('CombinedTicketsDomiciled'),[Team],"value1",[Combined SLA Met Percentage by Team Domiciled])
var _table2=SUMMARIZE(ALLSELECTED('CombinedTicketsNonDomiciled'),[Team],"value2",[Combined SLA Met Percentage by Team Non-Domiciled])
RETURN
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
SLAType = "Domiciled", MAXX(FILTER(_table1,[Team] in VALUES('TeamSLAType'[Team])),[value1]),
SLAType = "Non-Domiciled", MAXX(FILTER(_table2,[Team] in VALUES('TeamSLAType'[Team])),[value2]),
BLANK() // Handle cases where SLA Type is not matched
)
Measure 2 = SUMX(VALUES('TeamSLAType'[Team]),[Measure])
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.
That worked. Thank you so much!
@Belindah what is the expression of following measures:
[Combined SLA Met Percentage by Team Domiciled]
[Combined SLA Met Percentage by Team Non-Domiciled]
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