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Hi everyone.
So I have this sample data.
Table 'Sales'
Rank and Running Sales are calculated columns using the following formulas.
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous Couple things to try:
Running Sales Column =
VAR __Rank = [Rank]
VAR __Result =
CALCULATE(
SUM( Sales[Sales] ) , ALL( Sales ) , Sales[Rank] <= __Rank
)
RETURN
__Result
Running Sales Colum 2 =
VAR __Rank = [Rank]
VAR __Result =
SUMX(
FILTER( ALL( Sales ) , Sales[Rank] <= __Rank),
[Sales]
)
RETURN
__Result
@Anonymous Couple things to try:
Running Sales Column =
VAR __Rank = [Rank]
VAR __Result =
CALCULATE(
SUM( Sales[Sales] ) , ALL( Sales ) , Sales[Rank] <= __Rank
)
RETURN
__Result
Running Sales Colum 2 =
VAR __Rank = [Rank]
VAR __Result =
SUMX(
FILTER( ALL( Sales ) , Sales[Rank] <= __Rank),
[Sales]
)
RETURN
__Result
Thanks! @Greg_Deckler Second option (with SUMX) worked like a charm, the others did not? Any idea why?
@Anonymous CALCULATE isn't really all that great with single table data models.
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