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Hello,
I'm new to Power BI.
I have a measure called COSTING = SUM(TABLE1.COST)
Use Case:
When users drags City from the Location Dimention, then do not add up the cost if ID is -1, so I modified my measure
as follows:
COSTING = CALCULATE(SUM(TABLE1.COST), FILTER (LOCATION.ID <> -1) works file
Here is the issue, but if user drags STATE (coming from the same Loaction Table) in the same grid then I want COSTING measure to ignore LOCATION.ID <> -1, behave like COSTING = SUM(TABLE1.COST)
What can I do to make meassure work
Here is the screen shot of what I'm looking for.
HI @Anonymous
Please share your sample pbix file for us have a test, that will be a great help.
which field is used to create a relatonship between TABLE1 and Location table?
Regards,
Lin
@Anonymous , isfiltered /isinscope should able to help you.
like
Measure =
SWITCH (
TRUE,
ISINSCOPE ( Table[State] ), [Costing],
ISINSCOPE ( Table[City] ), [Costing1],
blank()
)
refer this example if this can help
https://www.kasperonbi.com/use-isinscope-to-get-the-right-hierarchy-level-in-dax/
@Anonymous - You will need to ISINSCOPE or HASONEVALUE to determine where you "are" and calculate appropriately based on that. Can you post sample data and expected output as text in a table?
@Anonymous - Yeah, hand entering data sucks. I don't like to do it if the poster can paste as text and I can copy/paste.
Please see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490
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