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I am working with Microsoft Dynamics 365 CE data so I will use CE as my example, but the question is general enough that it can apply broadly. I was rebuilding an old model the other day and am more focused on performance than I was when I built that original model. My present model will be DirectQuery.
I wish to present to the user the sum of the estimatedvalue field from the Opportunity entity. I need to be able to show open, won and lost slices of that sum. In my old model, I created three separate measures (actually many more than that because we have several custom estimatedvalue fields for types of service/product and other characteristics like MTD, YTD, etc.):
CALCULATE ( SUM ( estimatedvalue ), Status = open ) )
CALCULATE ( SUM ( estimatedvalue ), Status = closed, State = Won ) )
CALCULATE ( SUM ( estimatedvalue ), Status = closed, State = Lost ) )
It occured to me that I could have a single measure and add the filters to the visual objects themselves - or to a whole page if it made sense.
My question: Which scenario would provide the least drag on the performance - 3 measures, or 1 measure with filters on the visuals? Or does it make no difference?
Hi @Anonymous ,
Slicer is visualisation of a filter. So that makes no difference. In your scenario, one measure wilt filter will be better. As measure is a kind of calculation based on your selection in your filer / slicer. Measures are calculated at the time of your query, So The performance of one meaure with filter will be better here.
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