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Hello,
i'm new user of power BI, hope someone can answer my question below.
Refer to below print screen, i got OEE result from different department.
now i want to create another chart show OEE of plant performance, which i need 70.8% (BM OEE) * 101.4% (PRT OEE) * 145.8%(EXT OEE). the result should be 104.7%
appreciate if someone can anwer me, thanks.
im using filters function to filter different department result
Hi @ansona,
In your scenario, please create three measures which return OEE performance for different department like below:
measure for BM OEE= CALCULATE( sum([ERR1%])* sum([OEE SCRAP%])*sum(Plan[UPTI%]),FILTER('Plan',[Machine]="BM"))
Then create a new measure to return multiply value from those three measures.
Reference:
CALCULATE Function (DAX)
If you have any question, please feel free to ask.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Hi Qiuyun,
measure for BM OEE= CALCULATE( sum([ERR1%])* sum([OEE SCRAP%])*sum(Plan[UPTI%]),FILTER('Plan',[Machine]="BM"))
if i want to filter more than 1 criteria, how to write that formula?
i want to filter machine BM#1, BM#2, BM#3
Thanks
Anson
Hi @ansona,
You can change filer parameter value as different BM values in FILTER() function like this:
measure for BM OEE= CALCULATE( sum([ERR1%])* sum([OEE SCRAP%])*sum(Plan[UPTI%]),FILTER('Plan',[Machine]="BM#1"))
Also you can specify the measure like below:
measure for BM OEE= CALCULATE( sum([ERR1%])* sum([OEE SCRAP%])*sum(Plan[UPTI%]))
Then add the field which contains BM#1, BM#2, BM#3 in a slicer for user to check.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
What are the sources of the three OEE percentages? Are they Calculated Measures? or are they from a data set?
those are calculated measures from data set.