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RVL
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Count per day the maximum that one product is ordered per productgroup

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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v-lionel-msft
Community Support
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Hi @RVL ,

 

Please refer to my .pbix file.

v-lionel-msft_0-1601886048454.png

 

Best regards,
Lionel Chen

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v-lionel-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @RVL ,

 

Please refer to my .pbix file.

v-lionel-msft_0-1601886048454.png

 

Best regards,
Lionel Chen

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@v-lionel-msft Thanks!

amitchandak
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Super User

@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

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Orderlines and product_category are not in 1 same table. I think that is needed for your solution correct?

@RVL 

summarize we can take columns from related tables.  I have shown that from different tables

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Anonymous
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Could you show an example and desired result?

If this is the data:

 

Material_IDOrder dateCategory
111112-10-2020T-shirt
111112-10-2020T-shirt
111112-10-2020T-shirt
111112-10-2020T-shirt
111112-10-2020T-shirt
222222-10-2020T-shirt
333332-10-2020

Shorts

555552-10-2020

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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