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DrmedDenrasen
Frequent Visitor

Dynamic Visual / Is there a way, to use a user Input in dax calculation.

 

Actual Problem:

I just make a column Visual to display Monthly values, and a calculated Value for the previous year and the the Year to day.

For the Visual i build a calculated tabel like this:

DAX CODEDAX CODE

The visual looks like this if i chosse Werk1

2022-11-17_14h08_01.png
Now i want to use a filter for different Plants for the user of the Dashboard. Have anyone an idea hot to get a User input into a Variable to use the value in the calculated Table

 

If use a slicer the PY and YTD column disappears if i choose Werk2.

2022-11-17_14h11_08.png

 

Does anyone know a way to get the user input into the DAX code?

 

Much thanks in advance

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v-yadongf-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @DrmedDenrasen ,

 

In my test, there is only "Werk1" in your calculated table:

vyadongfmsft_0-1669000442088.png

 

Please try following DAX ti create a new table:

Table = 
var year_py_1 = YEAR(TODAY())-1
var month_py_1 = "PY"
var Month_number_py_1 = 0
var cpm_py_1 = ROUND(AVERAGEX(FILTER('Werk1','Werk1'[Year]=year_py_1 && 'Werk1'[Plant] = "Werk1"),'Werk1'[cpm]),2)
var target_py_1 = ROUND(AVERAGEX(FILTER('Werk1','Werk1'[Year]=year_py_1 && 'Werk1'[Plant] = "Werk1"),'Werk1'[Target]),2)
var date_py_1 = TODAY()

var year_ytd_1 = YEAR(TODAY())
var month_ytd_1 = "YTD"
var Month_number_ytd_1 = 13
var cpm_ytd_1 = ROUND(AVERAGEX(FILTER('Werk1','Werk1'[Year]=year_ytd_1 && 'Werk1'[Date] <=TODAY() && 'Werk1'[Plant] = "Werk1"),'Werk1'[cpm]),2)
var target_ytd_1 = ROUND(AVERAGEX(FILTER('Werk1','Werk1'[Year]=year_ytd_1 && 'Werk1'[Plant] = "Werk1"),'Werk1'[target]),2)
var date_ytd_1 = TODAY()
var werk_nr_1 = "Werk1"

var year_py_2 = YEAR(TODAY())-1
var month_py_2 = "PY"
var Month_number_py_2 = 0
var cpm_py_2 = ROUND(AVERAGEX(FILTER('Werk1','Werk1'[Year]=year_py_2 && 'Werk1'[Plant] = "Werk2"),'Werk1'[cpm]),2)
var target_py_2 = ROUND(AVERAGEX(FILTER('Werk1','Werk1'[Year]=year_py_2 && 'Werk1'[Plant] = "Werk2"),'Werk1'[Target]),2)
var date_py_2 = TODAY()

var year_ytd_2 = YEAR(TODAY())
var month_ytd_2 = "YTD"
var Month_number_ytd_2 = 13
var cpm_ytd_2 = ROUND(AVERAGEX(FILTER('Werk1','Werk1'[Year]=year_ytd_2 && 'Werk1'[Date] <=TODAY() && 'Werk1'[Plant] = "Werk2"),'Werk1'[cpm]),2)
var target_ytd_2 = ROUND(AVERAGEX(FILTER('Werk1','Werk1'[Year]=year_ytd_2 && 'Werk1'[Plant] = "Werk2"),'Werk1'[target]),2)
var date_ytd_2 = TODAY()
var werk_nr_2 = "Werk2"

return
UNION(

ROW("Date",date_py_1,"Year",year_py_1,"Month",month_py_1,"Month number",Month_number_py_1,"cpm",cpm_py_1,"Target",target_py_1,"Plant",werk_nr_1),
ROW("Date",date_ytd_1,"Year",year_ytd_1,"Month",month_ytd_1,"Month number",Month_number_ytd_1,"cpm",cpm_ytd_1,"Target",target_ytd_1,"Plant",werk_nr_1),
ROW("Date",date_py_2,"Year",year_py_2,"Month",month_py_2,"Month number",Month_number_py_2,"cpm",cpm_py_2,"Target",target_py_2,"Plant",werk_nr_2),
ROW("Date",date_ytd_2,"Year",year_ytd_2,"Month",month_ytd_2,"Month number",Month_number_ytd_2,"cpm",cpm_ytd_2,"Target",target_ytd_2,"Plant",werk_nr_2)
)

You will get a atable like this:

vyadongfmsft_1-1669000518588.png

 

Union two tables:

NewTable = UNION(
    SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Date",'Table'[Date],"cpm",'Table'[cpm],"Target",'Table'[Target],"Plant",'Table'[Plant],"Year",'Table'[Year],"Month",'Table'[Month],"Month number",'Table'[Month number]),
     SELECTCOLUMNS('Werk1',"Date",'Werk1'[Date],"cpm",'Werk1'[cpm],"Target",'Werk1'[Target],"Plant",'Werk1'[Plant],"Year",'Werk1'[Year],"Month",'Werk1'[Month],"Month number",'Werk1'[Month number])
)

vyadongfmsft_2-1669000584382.png

 

You will get the result you want:

vyadongfmsft_3-1669000607217.png

vyadongfmsft_4-1669000731896.png

Best regards,

Yadong Fang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

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DrmedDenrasen
Frequent Visitor

Sorry for the late reply.

I have found my own way to visualize the charts.
I just programmed a Python plot and put it into the Power BI Python-visual.

thanks for your effort

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DrmedDenrasen
Frequent Visitor

Sorry for the late reply.

I have found my own way to visualize the charts.
I just programmed a Python plot and put it into the Power BI Python-visual.

thanks for your effort

v-yadongf-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @DrmedDenrasen ,

 

In my test, there is only "Werk1" in your calculated table:

vyadongfmsft_0-1669000442088.png

 

Please try following DAX ti create a new table:

Table = 
var year_py_1 = YEAR(TODAY())-1
var month_py_1 = "PY"
var Month_number_py_1 = 0
var cpm_py_1 = ROUND(AVERAGEX(FILTER('Werk1','Werk1'[Year]=year_py_1 && 'Werk1'[Plant] = "Werk1"),'Werk1'[cpm]),2)
var target_py_1 = ROUND(AVERAGEX(FILTER('Werk1','Werk1'[Year]=year_py_1 && 'Werk1'[Plant] = "Werk1"),'Werk1'[Target]),2)
var date_py_1 = TODAY()

var year_ytd_1 = YEAR(TODAY())
var month_ytd_1 = "YTD"
var Month_number_ytd_1 = 13
var cpm_ytd_1 = ROUND(AVERAGEX(FILTER('Werk1','Werk1'[Year]=year_ytd_1 && 'Werk1'[Date] <=TODAY() && 'Werk1'[Plant] = "Werk1"),'Werk1'[cpm]),2)
var target_ytd_1 = ROUND(AVERAGEX(FILTER('Werk1','Werk1'[Year]=year_ytd_1 && 'Werk1'[Plant] = "Werk1"),'Werk1'[target]),2)
var date_ytd_1 = TODAY()
var werk_nr_1 = "Werk1"

var year_py_2 = YEAR(TODAY())-1
var month_py_2 = "PY"
var Month_number_py_2 = 0
var cpm_py_2 = ROUND(AVERAGEX(FILTER('Werk1','Werk1'[Year]=year_py_2 && 'Werk1'[Plant] = "Werk2"),'Werk1'[cpm]),2)
var target_py_2 = ROUND(AVERAGEX(FILTER('Werk1','Werk1'[Year]=year_py_2 && 'Werk1'[Plant] = "Werk2"),'Werk1'[Target]),2)
var date_py_2 = TODAY()

var year_ytd_2 = YEAR(TODAY())
var month_ytd_2 = "YTD"
var Month_number_ytd_2 = 13
var cpm_ytd_2 = ROUND(AVERAGEX(FILTER('Werk1','Werk1'[Year]=year_ytd_2 && 'Werk1'[Date] <=TODAY() && 'Werk1'[Plant] = "Werk2"),'Werk1'[cpm]),2)
var target_ytd_2 = ROUND(AVERAGEX(FILTER('Werk1','Werk1'[Year]=year_ytd_2 && 'Werk1'[Plant] = "Werk2"),'Werk1'[target]),2)
var date_ytd_2 = TODAY()
var werk_nr_2 = "Werk2"

return
UNION(

ROW("Date",date_py_1,"Year",year_py_1,"Month",month_py_1,"Month number",Month_number_py_1,"cpm",cpm_py_1,"Target",target_py_1,"Plant",werk_nr_1),
ROW("Date",date_ytd_1,"Year",year_ytd_1,"Month",month_ytd_1,"Month number",Month_number_ytd_1,"cpm",cpm_ytd_1,"Target",target_ytd_1,"Plant",werk_nr_1),
ROW("Date",date_py_2,"Year",year_py_2,"Month",month_py_2,"Month number",Month_number_py_2,"cpm",cpm_py_2,"Target",target_py_2,"Plant",werk_nr_2),
ROW("Date",date_ytd_2,"Year",year_ytd_2,"Month",month_ytd_2,"Month number",Month_number_ytd_2,"cpm",cpm_ytd_2,"Target",target_ytd_2,"Plant",werk_nr_2)
)

You will get a atable like this:

vyadongfmsft_1-1669000518588.png

 

Union two tables:

NewTable = UNION(
    SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Date",'Table'[Date],"cpm",'Table'[cpm],"Target",'Table'[Target],"Plant",'Table'[Plant],"Year",'Table'[Year],"Month",'Table'[Month],"Month number",'Table'[Month number]),
     SELECTCOLUMNS('Werk1',"Date",'Werk1'[Date],"cpm",'Werk1'[cpm],"Target",'Werk1'[Target],"Plant",'Werk1'[Plant],"Year",'Werk1'[Year],"Month",'Werk1'[Month],"Month number",'Werk1'[Month number])
)

vyadongfmsft_2-1669000584382.png

 

You will get the result you want:

vyadongfmsft_3-1669000607217.png

vyadongfmsft_4-1669000731896.png

Best regards,

Yadong Fang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

DrmedDenrasen
Frequent Visitor

Hello @v-yadongf-msft,

 

The raw data looks like this at the moment.

2022-11-18_15h49_26.png

The expected output should look like this for example two plants, in the final version there are plenty more plants.

 

2022-11-17_14h08_01.png

2022-11-18_15h56_35.png

 

I need to calculate the previous year (PY) value and the year today (YT) from the raw data and display it in the column chart with the values from each month.


The user of the dashborad should choose a plant from a filter/slicer and get the visual for the choosen plant

 

I hope this helps.

 

Thanks for your help and time.

 

v-yadongf-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @DrmedDenrasen ,

 


In order to better understanding your demands and give the right solution, could you please share with me some screenshots of your data after hiding sensitive information and tell me what's your expected output?

 

Thanks for your efforts & time in advance.

 

Best regards,

Yadong Fang

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