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Howdy PBI GURUS! I'm having a hard time creating a comparison with multiple columns subtotal as rows. From the sample data below, I want to compare sales, cos and gp for two user selected period. Sales, cos, and gp are columns in the data set, I want to flip it and subtotal it as rows.
TIA!
Data:
Region | Sales | COS | GP | Month |
West | $ 678.00 | $ 542.40 | $ 135.60 | May |
East | $ 631.00 | $ 504.80 | $ 126.20 | May |
North | $ 812.00 | $ 649.60 | $ 162.40 | May |
South | $ 960.00 | $ 768.00 | $ 192.00 | May |
West | $ 651.00 | $ 520.80 | $ 130.20 | June |
East | $ 611.00 | $ 488.80 | $ 122.20 | June |
North | $ 904.00 | $ 723.20 | $ 180.80 | June |
South | $ 956.00 | $ 764.80 | $ 191.20 | June |
West | $ 729.00 | $ 583.20 | $ 145.80 | July |
East | $ 872.00 | $ 697.60 | $ 174.40 | July |
North | $ 643.00 | $ 514.40 | $ 128.60 | July |
South | $ 893.00 | $ 714.40 | $ 178.60 | July |
Results: User selected June from one slicer and July from another slicer
Values | May | July | Var |
Sum of Sales | 3480 | 3176 | -304 |
Sum of COS | 2784 | 2540.8 | -243.2 |
Sum of GP | 696 | 635.2 | -60.8 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @lpd82 ,
Based on my test,
1. Create a new table with summarized data
Table =
VAR _T =
CROSSJOIN (
{ "Sum of Sales", "Sum of COS", "Sum of GP" },
VALUES ( Data[Month] )
)
RETURN
ADDCOLUMNS (
_T,
"Sum",
VAR _m = [Month]
RETURN
SWITCH (
[Value],
"Sum of Sales", CALCULATE ( SUM ( Data[Sales] ), FILTER ( 'Data', 'Data'[Month] = _m ) ),
"Sum of COS", CALCULATE ( SUM ( Data[COS] ), FILTER ( 'Data', 'Data'[Month] = _m ) ),
"Sum of GP", CALCULATE ( SUM ( Data[GP] ), FILTER ( 'Data', 'Data'[Month] = _m ) )
)
)
2. As you mentioned, you have two slicers to select months and you want to dynamically change the column/measure names.
To be more effective, I'd suggest you use only one slicer for multiple selections:
Var =
VAR _min =
MIN ( 'Table'[Month] )
VAR _max =
MAX ( 'Table'[Month] )
RETURN
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( 'Table'[Month] ),
MAX ( 'Table'[Sum] ),
CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[Sum] ), FILTER ( 'Table', 'Table'[Month] = _max ) )
- CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[Sum] ), FILTER ( 'Table', 'Table'[Month] = _min ) )
)
Here is the final output :
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @lpd82 ,
Based on my test,
1. Create a new table with summarized data
Table =
VAR _T =
CROSSJOIN (
{ "Sum of Sales", "Sum of COS", "Sum of GP" },
VALUES ( Data[Month] )
)
RETURN
ADDCOLUMNS (
_T,
"Sum",
VAR _m = [Month]
RETURN
SWITCH (
[Value],
"Sum of Sales", CALCULATE ( SUM ( Data[Sales] ), FILTER ( 'Data', 'Data'[Month] = _m ) ),
"Sum of COS", CALCULATE ( SUM ( Data[COS] ), FILTER ( 'Data', 'Data'[Month] = _m ) ),
"Sum of GP", CALCULATE ( SUM ( Data[GP] ), FILTER ( 'Data', 'Data'[Month] = _m ) )
)
)
2. As you mentioned, you have two slicers to select months and you want to dynamically change the column/measure names.
To be more effective, I'd suggest you use only one slicer for multiple selections:
Var =
VAR _min =
MIN ( 'Table'[Month] )
VAR _max =
MAX ( 'Table'[Month] )
RETURN
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( 'Table'[Month] ),
MAX ( 'Table'[Sum] ),
CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[Sum] ), FILTER ( 'Table', 'Table'[Month] = _max ) )
- CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[Sum] ), FILTER ( 'Table', 'Table'[Month] = _min ) )
)
Here is the final output :
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Eyelyn - thank you for the great efforts. I also need a variance column for the selected periods, any suggestions?
Thanks again.
@lpd82 Use the "Show measures on row" feature.
Greg,
Thanks for the prompt reply. "show meaure on row" will put the sumation on rows, but how do I configure the user select on the measure for the comparison?
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