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Allan_Zeng
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Hello Team,

 

Can someone help to support this issue?

I have 2 tables as below: 

Table "Factor List":

Allan_Zeng_1-1663831299058.png

Table "Individual" :

Allan_Zeng_2-1663831374248.png

The column "Factor" in red is the result that I wanted.

The result column is base on Department, Role and Target% to find the data range in Table "Factor", 

Then capture the lower level value if didn't meet Target%.

Is this possible in Power BI?

Thank you in advance!

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ryan_mayu
Super User
Super User

@Allan_Zeng 

you can create a column

Column = 
var _target=maxx(FILTER('Factor List','Factor List'[Department]='Individual'[Department]&&'Factor List'[Role]=Individual[Role]&&'Factor List'[Target%]<='Individual'[Target%]),'Factor List'[Target%])
return maxx(FILTER('Factor List','Factor List'[Department]=Individual[Department]&&'Factor List'[Role]=Individual[Role]&&'Factor List'[Target%]=_target),'Factor List'[Factor])

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pls see the attachment below





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ryan_mayu
Super User
Super User

@Allan_Zeng 

you can create a column

Column = 
var _target=maxx(FILTER('Factor List','Factor List'[Department]='Individual'[Department]&&'Factor List'[Role]=Individual[Role]&&'Factor List'[Target%]<='Individual'[Target%]),'Factor List'[Target%])
return maxx(FILTER('Factor List','Factor List'[Department]=Individual[Department]&&'Factor List'[Role]=Individual[Role]&&'Factor List'[Target%]=_target),'Factor List'[Factor])

1.PNG

pls see the attachment below





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Hello Ryan,

 

Thanks a lot for your solution!

you are welcome





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tamerj1
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @Allan_Zeng 
Please use

Factor =
VAR CurrentDepartment = Individual[Department]
VAR CurrentRole = Individual[Role]
VAR CurrentTarget = Individual[Target%]
VAR FactorList =
    FILTER (
        'Factor List',
        'Factor List'[Department] = CurrentDepartment
            && 'Factor List'[Role] = CurrentRole
    )
VAR T1 =
    ADDCOLUMNS (
        FactorList,
        "@Difference", ABS ( 'Factor List'[Target%] - CurrentTarget )
    )
VAR T2 =
    TOPN ( 1, T1, [@Difference], ASC )
RETURN
    MAXX ( T2, [Factor] )

Hllo  @tamerj1 ,

 

Thank you so much for your promopt reply!

While I find there is something wrong as below.

Would you please help to double check?

Thank you!

Allan_Zeng_0-1664170754206.png

 

 

Hi @tamerj1 ,

 

Thank you so much for your promopt reply!

While I find there is something wrong as below.

Would you please help to check?

Thank you!

Allan_Zeng_0-1663894570418.png

 

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