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Hi All! In Power BI I have a visual table created like this:
| Value | Dimension 1 | Dimension 2 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello1 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello2 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello3 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello4 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello5 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello6 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello7 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello8 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello9 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello10 | 
| 0,00035 | BBB | Hello1 | 
| 0,00184 | BBB | Hello2 | 
| 0,00179 | BBB | Hello3 | 
| 0,00211 | BBB | Hello4 | 
| 0,00293 | BBB | Hello5 | 
| 0,00155 | BBB | Hello6 | 
| 0,00144 | BBB | Hello7 | 
| 0,00085 | BBB | Hello8 | 
| 0 | BBB | Hello9 | 
| 0 | BBB | Hello10 | 
| 0,00047 | CCC | Hello1 | 
| 0,00034 | CCC | Hello2 | 
| 0,00071 | CCC | Hello3 | 
| 0,0004 | CCC | Hello4 | 
| 0,00082 | CCC | Hello5 | 
| 0,00049 | CCC | Hello6 | 
| 0,00021 | CCC | Hello7 | 
| 0 | CCC | Hello8 | 
| 0 | CCC | Hello9 | 
| 0 | CCC | Hello10 | 
Value is a measure calculated in DAX, Dimension 1 is a Field Parameter of Parameter 1 and Dimension 2 is another field parameter of another Parameter 2. 
I would like to calculate the cumulative sum of Value for Dimension 1 in ascending order (alphabetical order) and Dimension 2, where Dimension 2 must be in ascending order grouped by each Dimension 1. The result to obtain is the one shown in the Result column:
| Value | Dimension 1 | Dimension 2 | Result | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello1 | 0 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello2 | 0 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello3 | 0 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello4 | 0 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello5 | 0 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello6 | 0 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello7 | 0 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello8 | 0 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello9 | 0 | 
| 0 | AAA | Hello10 | 0 | 
| 0,00035 | BBB | Hello1 | 0,00035 | 
| 0,00184 | BBB | Hello2 | 0,00219 | 
| 0,00179 | BBB | Hello3 | 0,00398 | 
| 0,00211 | BBB | Hello4 | 0,00609 | 
| 0,00293 | BBB | Hello5 | 0,00902 | 
| 0,00155 | BBB | Hello6 | 0,01057 | 
| 0,00144 | BBB | Hello7 | 0,01201 | 
| 0,00085 | BBB | Hello8 | 0,01286 | 
| 0 | BBB | Hello9 | 0,01286 | 
| 0 | BBB | Hello10 | 0,01286 | 
| 0,00047 | CCC | Hello1 | 0,01333 | 
| 0,00034 | CCC | Hello2 | 0,01367 | 
| 0,00071 | CCC | Hello3 | 0,01438 | 
| 0,0004 | CCC | Hello4 | 0,01478 | 
| 0,00082 | CCC | Hello5 | 0,0156 | 
| 0,00049 | CCC | Hello6 | 0,01609 | 
| 0,00021 | CCC | Hello7 | 0,0163 | 
| 0 | CCC | Hello8 | 0,0163 | 
| 0 | CCC | Hello9 | 0,0163 | 
| 0 | CCC | Hello10 | 0,0163 | 
Thanks to those who want to support me!
BBF
 
					
				
		
Hi @BeaBF
You can refer to the following solution.
The sample data is the same as you offered
1.Creata a num measure
Num =
VAR a =
    ADDCOLUMNS (
        ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ),
        "num", INT ( RIGHT ( 'Table'[Dimension 2], LEN ( 'Table'[Dimension 2] ) - 5 ) )
    )
RETURN
    MAXX (
        FILTER (
            a,
            [Dimension 1]
                IN VALUES ( 'Table'[Dimension 1] )
                    && [Dimension 2] IN VALUES ( 'Table'[Dimension 2] )
        ),
        [num]
    )
2.Then create the sum measure
Sum_value =
VAR a =
    CALCULATE (
        [Num],
        ALLEXCEPT ( 'Table', 'Table'[Dimension 1], 'Table'[Dimension 2] )
    )
RETURN
    SUMX (
        FILTER (
            ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ),
            [Dimension 1]
                IN VALUES ( 'Table'[Dimension 1] )
                    && [Num] <= a
        ),
        [Value]
    )
Output
Best Regards!
Yolo Zhu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Anonymous Hi!
Thanks for the reply, but there is a problem. Dimension 1 and Dimension 2 are two different field parameters, they change dynamically based on different filters and Value is a measure, so is different from your pbix. The data provided - as specified - are from a visual table, not from the database.
Furthermore, the cumulative sum must be continuous, it does not stop and resumes at each block of Dimension 1.
BBF
 
					
				
				
			
		
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