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Hi,
I created a pretty complicated (for me😂) measure, which use the flags for the product, for example:
ITEM A has flag 1 when its price is lower than the target price.
The flag is called [Profit Sweetener (1/0)]
1 - when offered price for the product is below the target
0 - when we can't buy it, because the target is not achieved
Thank you so much. Unfortunately it's not working. I also don't really understand this measure:
PreviousDay Target Price =
I have a table like on your result, but please remember that I would like to have a summarize:
Supplier | Reason - lower target price | Reason - higher offered price |
A | 50 | 20 |
Hi, @gwaczoka23
What was the [PreviousDay Target Price] mentioned in your previous information? Don't see the data you gave?
Reason of PS Flag change =
IF(Suppliers[Profit Sweetener Flag]=Suppliers[PreviousDay Profit Sweetener Flag],
BLANK(),
IF(Suppliers[Profit Sweeteners Flag]>Suppliers[PreviousDay Profit Sweetener Flag],BLANK(),
IF(Suppliers[PreviousDay Target Price]>[Current Target Price],"↓ Target Price ↓","↑ Offered Price ↑")))
Is it possible to explain this formula? The data you provide does not calculate the results of 50 and 20.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
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Please provide sanitized sample data that fully covers your issue. I can only help you with meaningful sample data.
Please paste the data into a table in your post or use one of the file services like OneDrive or Google Drive.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-provide-sample-data-in-the-Power-BI-Forum/ba-...
Please show the expected outcome based on the sample data you provided. Screenshots of the expected outcome are ok.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/m-p/1447523
Hi Ibendlin!
I tried to prepare sample data in Excel,
I use a green color in columns where in Power BI I have this information in measures
Of course there is much more products and suppliers.
I want to show something like that:
On 15.08.2022 for Supplier A we have:
- 200 products which are profit sweetener (column F)
- 5 products which are not profit sweetener anymore (there was in previous date) because of the change in target price
- 10 products which are not profit sweetener anymore because of higher offered net price
A sample is for one product to don't complicate it too much 🙂
My measure to calculate if the product had the flag previously:
Hi, @gwaczoka23
You can try the following methods.
Meausre:
Profit Sweetener (1/0) = IF(SELECTEDVALUE(Suppliers[Net price])<SELECTEDVALUE(Suppliers[Target Price]),1,0)
PreviousDay Profit Sweetener Flag =
VAR DAY2 = DATEADD(Suppliers[Date],-2,DAY)
VAR DAY3 = DATEADD(Suppliers[Date],-3,DAY)
VAR PSflagDAY2 =
CALCULATE(
Suppliers[Profit Sweetener (1/0)],DAY2
)
VAR PSflagDAY3 =
CALCULATE(
Suppliers[Profit Sweetener (1/0)],DAY3
)
VAR PSflagPREVIOUSDAY=
IF(PSflagDAY2=BLANK(),PSflagDAY3,PSflagDAY2)
RETURN
PSflagPREVIOUSDAY
PreviousDay Target Price =
Var PrevDate=MAXX(FILTER(ALL(Suppliers[Date]),[Date]<SELECTEDVALUE(Suppliers[Date])),Suppliers[Date])
Var PreviousDayTargetPrice=CALCULATE(SUM(Suppliers[Target Price]),FILTER(ALL(Suppliers),[Date]=PrevDate))
Return
PreviousDayTargetPrice
Reason of change =
IF(Suppliers[Profit Sweetener (1/0)]>=Suppliers[PreviousDay Profit Sweetener Flag],
BLANK(),
IF([PreviousDay Target Price]>SELECTEDVALUE(Suppliers[Target Price]),"Lower Target Price",
"Higher Target Price"))
Is this the result you expect?
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
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