Skip to main content
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Be one of the first to start using Fabric Databases. View on-demand sessions with database experts and the Microsoft product team to learn just how easy it is to get started. Watch now

Reply
MattiaMaetini
Helper I
Helper I

Count rows with a valid flag based on total running percentage of grand total into Matrix

Hi all,

I have a measure that produce a Running Total (and it's percentage of total-year spending) row by row (Providers, first column of image) and it works correctly.

 

Now, starting from it, I would like to create a new measure that give me the count of rows where "check < 80" is equal to 1.

Below the code and my comments:

 

Check<80% =
VAR CurrentRank = [Ranking]

VAR RankAndOrders =
ADDCOLUMNS (
ALLSELECTED(FORNITORI_D_ANAGFORNITOREAGGREGATO[FornitoreAggregato]),
"@Ranking", [Ranking],
"@Spending", [FORNITORIF_Spending_Fornitore_ANNO_M€]
)

--> here I prepare my data for all my providers

 

VAR BetterCategory =
FILTER (
RankAndOrders,
[@Ranking] <= CurrentRank
)

 

VAR BetterCategory_RT =
ADDCOLUMNS(BetterCategory, "Perc_CUM", DIVIDE(SUMX ( BetterCategory, [@Spending] ), [FORNITORIF_Spending_TOTALE_ANNO_M€]))

--> calculate running Total % foreach Provider


RETURN
IF(DIVIDE(SUMX ( BetterCategory, [@Spending] ), [FORNITORIF_Spending_TOTALE_ANNO_M€])<0.8, 1, 0)

--> this code running perfectly into Matrix row context: how could I translate it for obtain the SUM of ROWS where Flag=1?


I just tried with:

RETURN
CALCULATE(SUMX(BetterCategory_RT_Flag, [@Spending])) 

 

but result is always equal to 1.

(with COUNTROWS result is always 1 too).

 

Could you help me to achieve this result? (43 instead 1):

 

Result.png

 BR,

M

Count running total flag.png

 

 

 

 

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION
v-heq-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @MattiaMaetini ,
Based on your description, I created some test data

Code Value
1 7
2 8
3 9
4 6
5 4

Create two measures

Flag = 
VAR _percentage = DIVIDE(SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Value]), 10)
RETURN
IF(
    _percentage > 0.6,
    1,
    0
)
Count of flag = 
SUMX(
    ADDCOLUMNS(
        ALLSELECTED('Table'[Value]),
        "Flag",[Flag]
    ),
    [Flag]
)

Final output

vheqmsft_0-1730426479043.png

In your code above, first keep the MEASURE of the judgment flag, and then ceate the following

Count of Check<80% = 
SUMX(
    ADDCOLUMNS(
        ALLSELECTED(FORNITORI_D_ANAGFORNITOREAGGREGATO[FornitoreAggregato]),
        "CheckFlag", [Check<80% Flag]
    ),
    [CheckFlag]
)

 

Best regards,
Albert He


If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly

 

View solution in original post

1 REPLY 1
v-heq-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @MattiaMaetini ,
Based on your description, I created some test data

Code Value
1 7
2 8
3 9
4 6
5 4

Create two measures

Flag = 
VAR _percentage = DIVIDE(SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Value]), 10)
RETURN
IF(
    _percentage > 0.6,
    1,
    0
)
Count of flag = 
SUMX(
    ADDCOLUMNS(
        ALLSELECTED('Table'[Value]),
        "Flag",[Flag]
    ),
    [Flag]
)

Final output

vheqmsft_0-1730426479043.png

In your code above, first keep the MEASURE of the judgment flag, and then ceate the following

Count of Check<80% = 
SUMX(
    ADDCOLUMNS(
        ALLSELECTED(FORNITORI_D_ANAGFORNITOREAGGREGATO[FornitoreAggregato]),
        "CheckFlag", [Check<80% Flag]
    ),
    [CheckFlag]
)

 

Best regards,
Albert He


If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly

 

Helpful resources

Announcements
Las Vegas 2025

Join us at the Microsoft Fabric Community Conference

March 31 - April 2, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Use code MSCUST for a $150 discount!

Dec Fabric Community Survey

We want your feedback!

Your insights matter. That’s why we created a quick survey to learn about your experience finding answers to technical questions.

ArunFabCon

Microsoft Fabric Community Conference 2025

Arun Ulag shares exciting details about the Microsoft Fabric Conference 2025, which will be held in Las Vegas, NV.

December 2024

A Year in Review - December 2024

Find out what content was popular in the Fabric community during 2024.