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Hello ,
Please let me know how can I get the following in Power BI. I need a sum/100 of calumn values that are Negative and from Quarter = Q2 FY21
It seem to be a simple task, but I cannot get it matched with my excel results. The result is -1.33
Below is the example table:
Quarter | Value |
Q2 FY21 | 21 |
Q2 FY21 | -43 |
Q2 FY21 | -90 |
Q1FY21 | 23 |
Q4 FY21 | -98 |
result | -1.33 |
Many Thanks!!
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@Anonymous I don't know what DAX code @amitchandak provided is going to do, it is not even close to what you asked for, and also it has syntax error. Try following measure:
Result =
DIVIDE (
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Table[Value] ),
Table[Quarter] = "Q2 FY21",
Table[Value] < 0
),
100
)
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yes missed the filter
calculate(sum(Table[Value]), filter(Table[Quarter] ="Q2 FY21" && Table[Value] <0 ))/100
@Anonymous You should tag regarding which solution you are referring too otherwise no idea what is not working or what you tried.
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@amitchandak unfortunately still it is not going to work, take it easy man, and pay attention to the details. Just a piece of advice. Cheers!!
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@Anonymous I don't know what DAX code @amitchandak provided is going to do, it is not even close to what you asked for, and also it has syntax error. Try following measure:
Result =
DIVIDE (
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Table[Value] ),
Table[Quarter] = "Q2 FY21",
Table[Value] < 0
),
100
)
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Thank you!
@Anonymous , Try a measure like
calculate(sum(Table[Value]), filter(Table[Quarter] ="Q2 FY21"))/100
only negative values
yes missed the filter
calculate(sum(Table[Value]), filter(Table[Quarter] ="Q2 FY21" && Table[Value] <0 ))/100
Thanks, this works.
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