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PBINewbie920
3 years agoHelper I
Create Most Often field
Hi Everyone, My data curretly looks like this: Customer Color Customer A Red Customer A Red Customer A Red Customer A Red Customer A Orange Customer A Green Cu...
- Anonymous3 years ago
Hi PBINewbie920 ,
Please try these measures:Primary Color % = VAR _customer = MAX('Table'[Customer]) VAR _color = MAX('Table'[Color]) VAR _count = CALCULATE ( COUNT ( 'Table'[Customer] ), FILTER ( ALL ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[Customer] = _customer && 'Table'[Color] = _color ) ) VAR _count_all = CALCULATE ( COUNT ( 'Table'[Customer] ), FILTER ( ALL ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[Customer] = _customer ) ) VAR _rate = DIVIDE ( _count, _count_all ) RETURN _rateFilter = VAR _max = MAXX(ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[Customer]),[Primary Color %]) VAR _result = IF([Primary Color %]=_max,1) RETURN _resultBest Regards,
Gao
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Greg_Deckler
3 years agoCommunity Champion
PBINewbie920 Missed a closing paren:
Primary Color Measure =
VAR __Table = SUMMARIZE('Table',[Customer],[Color],"__Count",COUNTROWS('Table'))
VAR __Max = MAXX(__Table,[__Count])
RETURN
MAXX(FILTER(__Table,[__Count]=__Max),[Color])
PBINewbie920
3 years agoHelper I
Greg_Deckler Thanks! Looks like its not able to distinguish between the different Customers-- like customer B should be yellow. However it looks like its just picking the top from color in general: