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atult
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Different value at granular level and aggregated level

Hello experts,
We have data at manufacturer and keyword level. I require Share of search(SOS) and weighted share of search(Wtd SOS) which i have successfully calculated.

Where I’m facing issue is i need to show the calculated Wtd SOS at keyword level whereas need to show SUM(Wtd SOS) / SUM(Weights) at aggregated level.

Can someone please help me with the DAX so that i can achieve the above in a single calculated measure?

 

Data and Expected output (Light green cells at keyword level whereas dark green cell value in aggregated view in card/bar/line):

atult_0-1700746438837.png

 

Data in table:

ManufacturerKeywordValueWeights
MW1abc100.01
MW1xyz200.02
MW2pqr300.03
MW2def400.07

 

@amitchandak , @lbendlin , @Ritaf1983 , @Ahmedx , @Idrissshatila , @parry2k 

 

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @atult ,

Please try to create measure with below dax formula:

Measure =
VAR _a =
    SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[Weights] )
VAR _b =
    SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[SOS] )
VAR _c = _a * _b
RETURN
    _c
Measure2 =
VAR _a =
    SUMX ( 'Table', [Weights] )
VAR _b =
    SUMX ( 'Table', [Measure] )
RETURN
    IF ( ISINSCOPE ( 'Table'[Manufacturer] ), _b, DIVIDE ( _b, _a ) )

 

Add a table visual with fields and measure:

vbinbinyumsft_0-1701326233688.png

Please refer the attached .pbix file.

 

Best regards,
Community Support Team_Binbin Yu
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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @atult ,

Please try to create measure with below dax formula:

Measure =
VAR _a =
    SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[Weights] )
VAR _b =
    SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[SOS] )
VAR _c = _a * _b
RETURN
    _c
Measure2 =
VAR _a =
    SUMX ( 'Table', [Weights] )
VAR _b =
    SUMX ( 'Table', [Measure] )
RETURN
    IF ( ISINSCOPE ( 'Table'[Manufacturer] ), _b, DIVIDE ( _b, _a ) )

 

Add a table visual with fields and measure:

vbinbinyumsft_0-1701326233688.png

Please refer the attached .pbix file.

 

Best regards,
Community Support Team_Binbin Yu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

parry2k
Super User
Super User

@atult here is the link to the videos:

Let's explore the underrated ISINSCOPE DAX function - What is it? How we can use it? - YouTube

 

ISINSCOPE & ISFILTERED DAX functions give the same result-learn why use one over another- Power BI -...

 

Improve matrix visual by using calculation groups, conditional formatting, and ISINSCOPE - Power BI ...

 

 



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I have few videos in this function on my YouTube channel - YouTube.com/@PowerBIHowTo



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@atult @You can use isinscope function to control the calculation. 



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