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Hi all ,
I have three columns ,
Month Amount Rate
Jan 95000 35
Jan 6552 35
Jan 1556 35
Jan 95000 35
Jan 6552 35
Feb 65000 45
Feb 7888 45
Feb 1992 45
Feb 65000 45
I need to obtain the sum of distinct values in the Amount column and divide it by the rate. The values of the rate column change with respect to months , but they all would be the same for that month.
Required output needs to be like this , For Jan : (95000 + 6552 + 1556)/35
For Feb : (65000 + 7888 + 1992)/45.
Can this be done in DAX , i need all values for all the months under a single column , so when i use slicers it gets filtered.
Please point me towards how i can achieve this , thanks , sorry for the data in a non - tabled way , i keep getting a HTML error when i try posting tables.
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@Anonymous try this
Measure =
DIVIDE (
SUMX ( VALUES ( Table[Rate] ), CALCULATE ( MAX ( Table[Amount] ) ) ),
MAX ( Table[Rate] )
)
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You could refer to my sample for details.
Measure 4 = SUMX(SUMMARIZE(T1,T1[Rate],T1[Month],T1[Amount],"distict", AVERAGE(T1[Amount])),[distict])/MIN(T1[Rate])
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@Anonymous try this
Measure =
DIVIDE (
SUMX ( VALUES ( Table[Rate] ), CALCULATE ( MAX ( Table[Amount] ) ) ),
MAX ( Table[Rate] )
)
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@parry2k , thank you.
The measure works when i have a month selected.
Is there a way to modify the formula to get the sum of all months when no month is selected?
Thanks.
@Anonymous it should work in both the scenario, what is not working when no month is selected?
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