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Anonymous
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Max Total

Hi All,

 

I want to have grand total of Max values

Max Util.PNG

 

Here is how data set looks like

 

Data set sampleData set sample

sometimes i have 2 dates, sometimes 3 dates, but target needs to be same, hence Iam struggling to use "x" functions, like sumx and maxx.

 

 

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Anonymous
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@msksenthil 

 

dont know if this is bloated, i kinda got it working with this

i forgot about summarise earlier

 

Measure =
Var MaxTarget = maxx('Staff Daily Utilisation','Staff Daily Utilisation'[Target Max As per current working Days])
Var MaxTargetTotal = SUMMARIZE('Staff Daily Utilisation','Staff Daily Utilisation'[Staff Name],"Max Total",MaxTarget)
Return
if(HASONEVALUE('Staff Daily Utilisation'[Staff Name]),
MaxTarget,
SUMX(MaxTargetTotal,[Max Total]))

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msksenthil
Helper III
Helper III

@luisClive I used Measure to calculate the numbers

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msksenthil
Helper III
Helper III

@luisClive Sure 👍

Anonymous
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@msksenthil 

 

dont know if this is bloated, i kinda got it working with this

i forgot about summarise earlier

 

Measure =
Var MaxTarget = maxx('Staff Daily Utilisation','Staff Daily Utilisation'[Target Max As per current working Days])
Var MaxTargetTotal = SUMMARIZE('Staff Daily Utilisation','Staff Daily Utilisation'[Staff Name],"Max Total",MaxTarget)
Return
if(HASONEVALUE('Staff Daily Utilisation'[Staff Name]),
MaxTarget,
SUMX(MaxTargetTotal,[Max Total]))
msksenthil
Helper III
Helper III

@luisClive Thanks,

I believe you have many fields with different values on each record, in this case, we have calculated by not considering the other fields except the required fields like 'date' & 'Target Hours'

SUMX (
SUMMARIZE ( Maxhours, Maxhours[Date], "Hours", MAX ( Maxhours[Target hours] ) ),
[Hours]
)

Hope this helps,

MS

Anonymous
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@msksenthil tnks let me try Summarize function, let me check it out

@FrankAT thanks, i havent used inscope before, i check this too

FrankAT
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @Anonymous 

you can do it like this:

 

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Sum of Distinct Target Hours = 
VAR _Sum = SUM('Table'[Target Hours])
VAR _Table = DISTINCT('Table'[Target Hours])
RETURN
    IF(ISINSCOPE('Table'[Date]),_Sum, SUMX(_Table,'Table'[Target Hours]))

 

With kind regards from the town where the legend of the 'Pied Piper of Hamelin' is at home
FrankAT (Proud to be a Datanaut)

msksenthil
Helper III
Helper III

@Anonymous  can you try the below


SUMX ( DISTINCT ( 'TableName' ), 'TableName'[FieldName] )
Anonymous
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@msksenthil 

tnks

I have tried this before,  since all values are distinct, just that some data is missing everyday and i want to put max regardless

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