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Earlier function on the fly
- 5 years ago
Hi Anonymous ,
You need to create the following measures, be aware that I'm divinding this in several measure so you can have the calculations checked.
Amount = SUM(PCC_Analysis2[Amount]) Rank_Values = RANKX(ALLSELECTED(PCC_Analysis2[Customer]); CALCULATE([Amount]) + + INT ( CALCULATE ( MIN ( PCC_Analysis2[Customer]) ) ) / 100000) Cumulative Total based on Rank = CALCULATE([Amount]; TOPN([Rank_Values];ALLSELECTED(PCC_Analysis2[Customer]);[Amount] + INT ( CALCULATE ( MIN ( PCC_Analysis2[Customer]) ) ) / 100000 ) ) % of Products Running Total = DIVIDE([Cumulative Total based on Rank];CALCULATE([Amount];ALLSELECTED(PCC_Analysis2[Customer])))The idea here is to pick up the TOPN lines that are equal to the ranking.
Adding the + INT ( CALCULATE ( MIN ( PCC_Analysis2[Customer]) ) ) / 100000 allows to make the equal values to be different.
Be aware that I'm making a relationship between slicer and fact table.
Anonymous Using you PBIX file thanks in advance
Check PBIX file attach.
Hi Anonymous
Due to there may be some same results in Amount column when you select more than one tarihs.
So, calculate Cumulative Amount by rank is not a good way, I advice you calculate it by adding an ID column.
ID = SWITCH(PCC_Analysis2[Customer],"0001",1,"0002",2,"0003",3,"0004",4,"0005",5)New Measure:
Amount% =
VAR _Sel =
ALLSELECTED ( Slicer[Tarih] )
VAR _Amount =
IF (
ISFILTERED ( Slicer[Tarih] ),
SUMX (
FILTER (
PCC_Analysis2,
PCC_Analysis2[Customer] = MAX ( PCC_Analysis2[Customer] )
&& PCC_Analysis2[Tarih] IN _Sel
),
PCC_Analysis2[Amount]
),
SUMX (
FILTER (
PCC_Analysis2,
PCC_Analysis2[Customer] = MAX ( PCC_Analysis2[Customer] )
),
PCC_Analysis2[Amount]
)
)
VAR _Total =
IF (
ISFILTERED ( Slicer[Tarih] ),
SUMX (
FILTER ( ALL ( PCC_Analysis2 ), PCC_Analysis2[Tarih] IN _Sel ),
PCC_Analysis2[Amount]
),
SUMX ( ALL ( PCC_Analysis2 ), PCC_Analysis2[Amount] )
)
RETURN
_Amount / _TotalCumulative Amount % =
IF (
ISFILTERED ( Slicer[Tarih] ),
SUMX (
FILTER (
ALL(PCC_Analysis2 ),
PCC_Analysis2[Tarih] IN ALLSELECTED ( Slicer[Tarih] )
&& PCC_Analysis2[ID] >= MAX( PCC_Analysis2[ID] )
),
[Amount%]
))Result:
You can download the pbix file from this link: Earlier function on the fly
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
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Hi Anonymous,
I'm sorry, I guess I'm having trouble explaining myself.
I couldn't understand why did you create a ID column for customers. By the way it is not a dynamic calculation how can I apply this method to all my dataset.
I don't want to sort my customers by their customer ID. My requirement is so simple.
Earlier function is okey for me but it is working on column I need to work with measure.
The amount% measure is working fine which you created.
In this case we just need cumulative sum for amount% when we sort amount% from big to small.
Your result is sorting by customer.
Expected Result Examples
I really need help for this case. I couldn't find any solution. Thank you for your endless helps.
- MFelix5 years agoSuper User
Hi Anonymous ,
You need to create the following measures, be aware that I'm divinding this in several measure so you can have the calculations checked.
Amount = SUM(PCC_Analysis2[Amount]) Rank_Values = RANKX(ALLSELECTED(PCC_Analysis2[Customer]); CALCULATE([Amount]) + + INT ( CALCULATE ( MIN ( PCC_Analysis2[Customer]) ) ) / 100000) Cumulative Total based on Rank = CALCULATE([Amount]; TOPN([Rank_Values];ALLSELECTED(PCC_Analysis2[Customer]);[Amount] + INT ( CALCULATE ( MIN ( PCC_Analysis2[Customer]) ) ) / 100000 ) ) % of Products Running Total = DIVIDE([Cumulative Total based on Rank];CALCULATE([Amount];ALLSELECTED(PCC_Analysis2[Customer])))The idea here is to pick up the TOPN lines that are equal to the ranking.
Adding the + INT ( CALCULATE ( MIN ( PCC_Analysis2[Customer]) ) ) / 100000 allows to make the equal values to be different.
Be aware that I'm making a relationship between slicer and fact table.
Anonymous Using you PBIX file thanks in advance
Check PBIX file attach.