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krish11
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Convert SQL statement to DAX formula

Hello,

 

I want to convert this below Sql statement to DAX measure.

 

Product = [Total Open] WHERE OP_STATE[Comments] LIKE ("%Rebates%", "%Volume%", OR "%Incentive%") AND OP[Center] ="PQ"

 

Any help appriciate.

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parry2k
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@krish11 then you use measure:

 

CALCULATE (
   [Total Open Measure],
   CONTAINSSTRING ( OP_STATE[Comments], "Rebates" ) ||
   CONTAINSSTRING ( OP_STATE[Comments], "Volume" ) ||
   CONTAINSSTRING ( OP_STATE[Comments], "Volume" ),
   OP[Center] = "PQ"
)


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parry2k
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@krish11 try this:

 

CALCULATE (
   SUM ( Table[Total Open] )
   CONTAINSSTRING ( OP_STATE[Comments], "Rebates" ) ||
   CONTAINSSTRING ( OP_STATE[Comments], "Volume" ) ||
   CONTAINSSTRING ( OP_STATE[Comments], "Volume" ),
   OP[Center] = "PQ"
)
   

 

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Hi @parry2k , 

Thanks for your reply.

 

Here Total open is a measure. And I don't understand why you used the SUM? I am not getting any results.

 

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