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Hi,
I have the following sales visual table where I have calculated the max sales product per employee:
Employee | Product | Sales | MaxSalesProduct |
Mike | A | 30.835 | 30.835 |
Robert | A | 30.465 | 30.465 |
Robert | B | 14.092 | 30.465 |
Mike | A | 12.781 | 30.835 |
Rose | B | 11.241 | 11.241 |
Mike | C | 7.382 | 30.835 |
Robert | D | 6.978 | 30.465 |
Anthony | A | 6.720 | 6.720 |
The last column is calculated by the following measure:
MaxSalesProduct =
MAXX (
CALCULATETABLE (
VALUES ( SalesTable[Product] ),
ALLSELECTED ( SalesTable[Product] )
),
SalesTable[Sales]
)
I also need to know what product corresponds to the most sold product by employee. How can I get something similar to the following visual table without repeated values?
Employee | Product | MaxSalesProduct |
Mike | A | 30.835 |
Robert | A | 30.465 |
Rose | B | 11.241 |
Anthony | A | 6.720 |
Thanks in advance.
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@Anonymous , check if measure like this can help
if(sum(SalesTable[Sales]) = [MaxSalesProduct],[MaxSalesProduct ], blank())
All other should be grouped/unsummarized columns in visual
@Anonymous , check if measure like this can help
if(sum(SalesTable[Sales]) = [MaxSalesProduct],[MaxSalesProduct ], blank())
All other should be grouped/unsummarized columns in visual
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