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Hello
I have a table with warehouse inventory information and a table with sales information. I'm trying to get a count of the number of the top 5 products per warehouse. Please see the example below:
Warehouse Inventory:
Sales information (The top 5 products here would be A, B, C, D and H):
Desired end result:
I think this DAX code should work, but I'm working with about 500,000 records and I'm getting an out-of-memory error. Is there a better way to achieve the end result?
var top5 á TOPN(5, SUMMARIZE('Sales', 'Sales'[Product]), [Sales Count]) return CALCULATE(sum('Inventory'[Count of Products]), Filter('Inventory', CONTAINS(top5, 'Sales'[Product], 'Inventory'[Product])))
I apologize if the example doesn't make sense. Let me know if you need more information. Thank you!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous ,
We create three optimized measures and you can try them and verify which one can work.
Measure_1 =
VAR Top5 =
CALCULATETABLE (
DISTINCT ( 'Sales'[Product] ),
FILTER (
'Sales',
RANKX ( GROUPBY ( 'Sales', 'Sales'[Product] ), CALCULATE ( [Sales Count] ) ) <= 5
)
)
RETURN
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Inventory'[Count of Products] ),
'Inventory'[Product] IN Top5
)
Measure_2 =
VAR Top5 =
CALCULATETABLE (
DISTINCT ( 'Sales'[Product] ),
TOPN (
5,
SUMMARIZE ( 'Sales', 'Sales'[Product] ),
CALCULATE ( [Sales Count] )
)
)
RETURN
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Inventory'[Count of Products] ),
'Inventory'[Product] IN Top5
)
Measure_3 =
VAR t =
SUMMARIZE (
'Sales',
'Sales'[Product],
"Temp", CALCULATE ( [Sales Count] )
)
VAR Top5 =
SELECTCOLUMNS ( TOPN ( 5, t, [Temp] ), "Produce", [Product] )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Inventory'[Count of Products] ),
'Inventory'[Product] IN Top5
)
The result like this,
BTW, pbix as attached.
Best regards,
Community Support Team _ zhenbw
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous ,
We create three optimized measures and you can try them and verify which one can work.
Measure_1 =
VAR Top5 =
CALCULATETABLE (
DISTINCT ( 'Sales'[Product] ),
FILTER (
'Sales',
RANKX ( GROUPBY ( 'Sales', 'Sales'[Product] ), CALCULATE ( [Sales Count] ) ) <= 5
)
)
RETURN
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Inventory'[Count of Products] ),
'Inventory'[Product] IN Top5
)
Measure_2 =
VAR Top5 =
CALCULATETABLE (
DISTINCT ( 'Sales'[Product] ),
TOPN (
5,
SUMMARIZE ( 'Sales', 'Sales'[Product] ),
CALCULATE ( [Sales Count] )
)
)
RETURN
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Inventory'[Count of Products] ),
'Inventory'[Product] IN Top5
)
Measure_3 =
VAR t =
SUMMARIZE (
'Sales',
'Sales'[Product],
"Temp", CALCULATE ( [Sales Count] )
)
VAR Top5 =
SELECTCOLUMNS ( TOPN ( 5, t, [Temp] ), "Produce", [Product] )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Inventory'[Count of Products] ),
'Inventory'[Product] IN Top5
)
The result like this,
BTW, pbix as attached.
Best regards,
Community Support Team _ zhenbw
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thank you! It works with the following code:
VAR top5 =
SELECTCOLUMNS (
TOPN (
5,
SUMMARIZE ( 'Sales', 'Sales'[Product], "Count", [Sales Count] ),
[Count]
),
"Product", 'Sales'[Product]
)
RETURN
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Inventory'[Count of Products] ),
'Inventory'[Product] IN top5
)
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