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I'm trying to create a table in Power BI that, at its core, displayed the frequency with which certain items are purchased. This data is being pulled from MS SQL and looks something like this:
From there, various calculations will be applied to each row. My trouble is that those calculations (measures) still need to run on the rows where the frequency of a given quantity was 0. Thus, what I figure I'm needing to do is add rows with a frequency of 0 for all quantities from 1 to the max value for each item.
My immediate thought is that this is much like completing a table with dates by joining to a date table. While I suspect this is the right approach, I'm running into 2 issues:
So is there any way I can get the filtered table to include the omitted rows up to the max and populate it with 0's so the calculations will run?
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Hi @JonV
You may try below measure:
Measure 2 =
VAR a =
MAXX ( ALLSELECTED ( Table1 ), Table1[Quantity] )
RETURN
IF (
MAX ( 'Table'[Quantity] ) <= a,
CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[Frequency] ) ) + 0
)
Regards,
Cherie
Hi @JonV
It seems you may create a measure like below. Attached the sample file. If it is not your case,please share the sample data and expected output.
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Measure = CALCULATE(SUM(Table1[Frequency]))+0
Regards,
Cherie
Hi @JonV
I cannot fully understand it. Could you provide the simplified data and expected output for us?
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Regards,
Cherie
Hi @JonV
You may try below measure:
Measure 2 =
VAR a =
MAXX ( ALLSELECTED ( Table1 ), Table1[Quantity] )
RETURN
IF (
MAX ( 'Table'[Quantity] ) <= a,
CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[Frequency] ) ) + 0
)
Regards,
Cherie
Hi @JonV
Could you tell me if your problem has been solved? If it is,kindly mark the helpful answer as a solution and welcome to share your own solution. More people will benefit from here.
Regards,
Cherie