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Anonymous
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Recursive BOM analysis

Hi,

 

I would like to ask for your help in finding a way to solve a recursive BOM problem in Power BI. I would like to show users all orders affected by a chosen item. However, an item produced in an order can be a component in different order, which needs to be listed as well.

 

This is the table I have:

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Example:

Item 123456 is directly used as component in orders o123, o456 and o789.

Item produced in o789 is used in order o01234.

Item produced in o01234 is used in order o05678.

 

When a user chooses item 123456 it shows them the following list:

o123

o456

o789

o01234

o05678

 

I used to solve problems like this by recursion in Python and this is what I was thinking about doing here but I don't have an idea how to implement it in Power BI. There is also the time aspect but I guess I would to know how to handle this.

 

Could you please give me any clue to solve it?

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , refer if these can help

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/BOM-Modeling/td-p/307652

https://www.thebiccountant.com/2017/05/08/dynamic-bill-of-material-bom-solution-in-excel-and-powerbi/

https://finance-bi.com/power-bi-bom-explosion/

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Greg_Deckler
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Not really enough information to go on, please first check if your issue is a common issue listed here: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Before-You-Post-Read-This/ba-p/1116882

Also, 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

The most important parts are:
1. Sample data as text, use the table tool in the editing bar
2. Expected output from sample data
3. Explanation in words of how to get from 1. to 2.

 

That said, DAX is very bad at recursion. https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/Previous-Value-aka-quot-Recursion-quot/m-p/6...

 

You can use Python and R in visuals so that may be a route to go. 

 

Also, Power Query supports recursion, so you may be able to do something there. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/fun-graphing-power-bi-part-3i-greg-deckler-microsoft-mvp-/

 

But, I don't really understand your data and exactly what you are trying to do so hard to be specific.



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