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Hi need some help as beginner,
I have 1.5 million orderlines and around 8000 individual materials (product).
Per day the same material is being ordered multiple times.
I would like to know per day what the max is that a material is ordered per productgroup.
So for example that on Monday 5 october the max for the same material in category 'T-shirts' have been ordered 186 times.
I want to show this in a clustered column chart, with selection of dates on X, max number of same material ordered on Y and category as legend.
I have a fact table with orderlines.
Per orderline I have: "material_ID", "order_date" (and more)
In a dimension table I have material information: "material_ID", "product_category".
How can I approach this?
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Hi @RVL ,
Please refer to my .pbix file.
Best regards,
Lionel Chen
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Hi @RVL ,
Please refer to my .pbix file.
Best regards,
Lionel Chen
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@RVL , Create a rank like this and filter on 1
Measure =
var _tab = AddColumns(summarize(Material, material[product_category], orderlines[orderDate],"_1",sum(orderlines[Qty]))
return
rankx(filter(_tab,[orderDate] =max([orderDate])),[_1],,desc,dense)
I have not tested this
Orderlines and product_category are not in 1 same table. I think that is needed for your solution correct?
Could you show an example and desired result?
If this is the data:
Material_ID | Order date | Category |
11111 | 2-10-2020 | T-shirt |
11111 | 2-10-2020 | T-shirt |
11111 | 2-10-2020 | T-shirt |
11111 | 2-10-2020 | T-shirt |
11111 | 2-10-2020 | T-shirt |
22222 | 2-10-2020 | T-shirt |
33333 | 2-10-2020 | Shorts |
55555 | 2-10-2020 | Shorts |
I would want to see that on 2-10-2020 the max that the same T-Shirt is ordered is 5 and for Short this is 1.
Thanks
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