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How do I create a measure calculating the difference in Money between Reveneu and Disbursement ONLY when Revenue > 0, i.e. when Revenue = 0 no subtraction should be made?
| Customer | Money | Type | DateMonth |
| 1 | Revenue | 201701 | |
| 2 | 365 | Revenue | 201702 |
| 3 | Revenue | 201703 | |
| 3 | Revenue | 201704 | |
| 2 | 152 | Revenue | 201705 |
| 5 | 325 | Revenue | 201706 |
| 4 | Revenue | 201707 | |
| 1 | Disbursement | 201701 | |
| 2 | 18 | Disbursement | 201702 |
| 3 | 32 | Disbursement | 201703 |
| 3 | Disbursement | 201704 | |
| 2 | 54 | Disbursement | 201705 |
| 5 | Disbursement | 201706 | |
| 4 | 69 | Disbursement | 201707 |
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Hi @David_1970,
If I understand you correctly, you should be able to firstly use the formula below to create a new calculate column in your table.
Diff =
IF (
Table1[Type] = "Revenue"
&& Table1[Money] > 0,
Table1[Money]
- CALCULATE (
SUM ( Table1[Money] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( Table1 ),
Table1[Customer] = EARLIER ( Table1[Customer] )
&& Table1[Type] = "Disbursement"
&& Table1[DateMonth] = EARLIER ( Table1[DateMonth] )
)
)
)
Then use the formula below to create a new measure to calculate the difference in Money between Revenue and Disbursement in your scenario. ![]()
Measure = SUM(Table1[Diff])
Note: You will need to replace Table1 with your real table name in the formulas above.
Regards
Hi @David_1970,
If I understand you correctly, you should be able to firstly use the formula below to create a new calculate column in your table.
Diff =
IF (
Table1[Type] = "Revenue"
&& Table1[Money] > 0,
Table1[Money]
- CALCULATE (
SUM ( Table1[Money] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( Table1 ),
Table1[Customer] = EARLIER ( Table1[Customer] )
&& Table1[Type] = "Disbursement"
&& Table1[DateMonth] = EARLIER ( Table1[DateMonth] )
)
)
)
Then use the formula below to create a new measure to calculate the difference in Money between Revenue and Disbursement in your scenario. ![]()
Measure = SUM(Table1[Diff])
Note: You will need to replace Table1 with your real table name in the formulas above.
Regards
Hi again,
By the way, what is the ALL-function all about - I mean, isn't that function supposed to eliminate any filters?
But since we are dealing with a calculated column (not a measure) there should be no filter context, or have I mixed things up?
Hi @David_1970,
You're right! The ALL function is not needed here. Thanks for pointing it out. ![]()
Regards
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