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Hello I'm Trying to find the Lupmed sum of a data in a table based on a crtiria selected by the Yearly slicer. Essentialy, if i select on the Yearly slicer for instance period from 2011 to 2018. I want a measure to return the lump sum of all the Year selected from MainRawData table except the last Year selected from a Yearl Slicer i.e. the Max year in this case 2018.
I have tried this code but i couldnot earese the last raw.
Calculate(sumx(MainRawData, 'MainRawData'[Q1]+'MainRawData'[Q2]+'MainRawData'[Q3]+'MainRawData'[Q4]),FILTER(MainRawData,
'MainRawData'[Year] = SelectedValue(SelectedYrs[Year] )
Any help on this would really appreciate ...
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Hi @Anonymous ,
According to your description, don't use selectedvalue-function which will return one single value, use values-function instead, here's my solution.
CALCULATE (
SUMX (
MainRawData,
'MainRawData'[Q1] + 'MainRawData'[Q2] + 'MainRawData'[Q3] + 'MainRawData'[Q4]
),
FILTER (
MainRawData,
'MainRawData'[Year]
IN VALUES ( SelectedYrs[Year] )
&& 'MainRawData'[Year] <> MAX ( SelectedYrs[Year] )
)
)
I create a sample and get the correct result.
I attach my sample below for reference.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous ,
According to your description, don't use selectedvalue-function which will return one single value, use values-function instead, here's my solution.
CALCULATE (
SUMX (
MainRawData,
'MainRawData'[Q1] + 'MainRawData'[Q2] + 'MainRawData'[Q3] + 'MainRawData'[Q4]
),
FILTER (
MainRawData,
'MainRawData'[Year]
IN VALUES ( SelectedYrs[Year] )
&& 'MainRawData'[Year] <> MAX ( SelectedYrs[Year] )
)
)
I create a sample and get the correct result.
I attach my sample below for reference.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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