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RBear
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How to combine the output of a filtered measure with the rest of the data?

My Table1 looks like this:

 

Name   Units

 

Ay        100

Bee      200

Cee      300

 

I have this measure, used to multiply Bee's units by 3:

 

Measure = calculate(sum(Table1[Units]) * 3, FILTER ('Table1', 'Table1'[Name] = "Bee"))

 

When displayed in the report, it looks like this:

 

Name   Measure

 

Ay       

Bee      600

Cee     

 

But I would like to be able to display the Measure outcome for Bee, together with the Unit numbers for the others, in one column, like so:

 

Name   Adusted

 

Ay       100

Bee      600

Cee     300

 

What's the simplest way to do that?

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zoloturu
Memorable Member
Memorable Member

@RBear,

 

You can use SUMX function:

 

Measure = 
          SUMX(Table1,
                IF(
                    [Name]="Bee",
                    [Units] * 3,
                    [Units]
                )  
          )

SUMX function references:

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/query-bi/dax/sumx-function-dax

https://exceltown.com/en/tutorials/power-bi/powerbi-com-and-power-bi-desktop/dax-query-language-for-...

 

Regards,
Ruslan
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zoloturu
Memorable Member
Memorable Member

@RBear,

 

You can use SUMX function:

 

Measure = 
          SUMX(Table1,
                IF(
                    [Name]="Bee",
                    [Units] * 3,
                    [Units]
                )  
          )

SUMX function references:

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/query-bi/dax/sumx-function-dax

https://exceltown.com/en/tutorials/power-bi/powerbi-com-and-power-bi-desktop/dax-query-language-for-...

 

Regards,
Ruslan
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As simple as an IF statement?

Works and thanks!

Yes.

 

You are welcome.

 

Regards,
Ruslan

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