Microsoft is giving away 50,000 FREE Microsoft Certification exam vouchers. Get Fabric certified for FREE! Learn more
Hi,
I have a measure with calculated table,
CALCULATEDTABLE(
SUMMARIZE('Table', 'Table[ClientId]',
"Amount_2018",CALCULATE(SUM([Amount]),'Table[Date]'=maxDate,newClients),
"Amount_2019",CALCULATE(SUM([Amount]),'Table[Date]'=nextYear,newClients),
"Diff",(CALCULATE(SUM([Amount]),'Table[Date]'=nextYear,newClients) - CALCULATE(SUM([Amount]),'Table[Date]'=maxDate,newClients)),
"%_change",iferror((CALCULATE(SUM([Amount]),'Table[Date]'=nextYear,newClients) - CALCULATE(SUM([Amount]),'Table[Date]'=maxDate,newClients))/CALCULATE(SUM([Amount]),'Table[Date]'=maxDate,newClients))
),newClients
)
return sum(Diff) where %_change<=-0.02 and %_change>=0.02
I want to return the sum of diff from the calculated table where %_change <=-0.02 and %_change>=0.02. How do I achieve this?
@bml123 , a measure
measure =
var _tab = CALCULATEDTABLE(
SUMMARIZE('Table', 'Table[ClientId]',
"Amount_2018",CALCULATE(SUM([Amount]),'Table[Date]'=maxDate,newClients),
"Amount_2019",CALCULATE(SUM([Amount]),'Table[Date]'=nextYear,newClients),
"Diff",(CALCULATE(SUM([Amount]),'Table[Date]'=nextYear,newClients) - CALCULATE(SUM([Amount]),'Table[Date]'=maxDate,newClients)),
"%_change",iferror((CALCULATE(SUM([Amount]),'Table[Date]'=nextYear,newClients) - CALCULATE(SUM([Amount]),'Table[Date]'=maxDate,newClients))/CALCULATE(SUM([Amount]),'Table[Date]'=maxDate,newClients))
),newClients
)
return sumx(filter(_tab, _tab[%_change]<=-0.02 && _tab[%_change]>=0.02 ), _tab[Diff])
Hi @amitchandak ,
It didn't work. It's giving an error at _tab[%_change] saying 'Cannot find name [%_change]' and 'cannot find name '[Diff]'
Hi @bml123 ,
Based on way of @amitchandak, you need to remove the variable table name before the columns, i.e. like below. Otherwise it will report an error.
...
return
SUMX ( FILTER ( _tab, [%_change] <= -0.02 && [%_change] >= 0.02 ), [Diff] )
If the problem is still not resolved, please provide detailed error information or the expected result you expect. Let me know immediately, looking forward to your reply.
Best Regards,
Winniz
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.