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Helper III
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DAX Calculation Help

Hi Community another day, another challenge 🙂

 

Need to acomplish this calculation...thanks for any help in advance!

 

DateMainWorkerAssistantTotalItensDefectoiTens%DefectoDesired Result = Sum all % results when the worker is Main or Assistant%Total
day1employee1employee210055%Employee110%
day1employee3employee41001010%Employee210%
day1employee5employee61001515%Employee330%
day1employee7employee810000%Employee435%
day2employee2employee310055%Employee535%
day2employee4employee51001010%Employee635%
day2employee6employee71001515%Employee725%
day2employee8employee110000%Employee80%
day3employee6employee110055%  
day3employee7employee51001010%  
day3employee3employee41001515%  
day3employee2employee810000%  
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vicky_
Super User
Super User

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Calculation = 
var helperTable = UNION(
    SELECTCOLUMNS(ALL('Table'), "workers", 'Table'[MainWorker], "defecto", 'Table'[%Defecto]), 
    SELECTCOLUMNS(ALL('Table'), "workers", 'Table'[Assistant], "defecto", 'Table'[%Defecto])
)
return SUMX(FILTER(helperTable, [workers] = SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[MainWorker])), [defecto])

Hope this helps.

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Ashish_Mathur
Super User
Super User

Hi,

In the Query Editor, select all columns other than Main Worked and Assistant, right click and select Unpivot Other columns.  Rename the Atribute column as Employees.  Drag the Employees column to the visual and write this measure

Measure = sum(Data[%Defecto])

Hope this helps.


Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/
vicky_
Super User
Super User

vicky__0-1691015219363.png

Calculation = 
var helperTable = UNION(
    SELECTCOLUMNS(ALL('Table'), "workers", 'Table'[MainWorker], "defecto", 'Table'[%Defecto]), 
    SELECTCOLUMNS(ALL('Table'), "workers", 'Table'[Assistant], "defecto", 'Table'[%Defecto])
)
return SUMX(FILTER(helperTable, [workers] = SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[MainWorker])), [defecto])

Hope this helps.

Hi @vicky_  awesome! Thank you....

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