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Hello! I need help on this.
I have this matrix table. I have to get the difference confirmed invoices minus the invoices paid. Confirmed and Invoice Paid is a project invoice status under this field "invoicedetail[projectinvoicestatus]. Tried creating an DAX formula but it doesn't show the correct matrix that I want.
Outstanding Balance =
VAR _invoicepaid =
CALCULATE(
SUM('invoicedetail'[Amount]),
'invoicedetail'[invoice.msdyn_projectinvoicestatusname]
IN { "Invoice Paid" }
)
VAR _confirmed =
CALCULATE(
SUM('invoicedetail'[Amount]),
invoicedetail[invoice.msdyn_projectinvoicestatusname]
IN {"Confirmed"}
)
RETURN
_confirmed - _invoicepaid
I only want to show in the matrix the Confirmed Amount, Invoice Paid Amount and the Outstanding Balance.
Hope you could help me ont his.
Thank you in advance.
Solved! Go to Solution.
@juhoneyighot , Try creating three mesures separately
DAX
Confirmed Amount =
CALCULATE(
SUM('invoicedetail'[Amount]),
'invoicedetail'[invoice.msdyn_projectinvoicestatusname] = "Confirmed"
)
Invoice Paid Amount =
CALCULATE(
SUM('invoicedetail'[Amount]),
'invoicedetail'[invoice.msdyn_projectinvoicestatusname] = "Invoice Paid"
)
Outstanding Balance =
[Confirmed Amount] - [Invoice Paid Amount]
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|
@juhoneyighot , Try creating three mesures separately
DAX
Confirmed Amount =
CALCULATE(
SUM('invoicedetail'[Amount]),
'invoicedetail'[invoice.msdyn_projectinvoicestatusname] = "Confirmed"
)
Invoice Paid Amount =
CALCULATE(
SUM('invoicedetail'[Amount]),
'invoicedetail'[invoice.msdyn_projectinvoicestatusname] = "Invoice Paid"
)
Outstanding Balance =
[Confirmed Amount] - [Invoice Paid Amount]
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|
Yeah I thank this is correct. Create 3 measures. Thanks.
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