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nbff
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Returning max value from a table

Hi Everyone, seek some help. i have a table of figures such as below. i intend to have a measure which would identify the tank with the highest receipt quantity. Thereafter i will use 'Card' to always display the tank with the highest value.

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@nbff , Assume receipt is a measure , try a measure like

 

CALCULATE(max(Table[Tank]),TOPN(1,all(Table[Tank]),[Receipts ],DESC),VALUES(Table[Tank]))

 

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Icey
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @nbff ,

 

You can also try this to show Tank and Receipts together in a card:

 

1. If [Receipts (L)] is a Measure.

Tank with the highest value =
MAXX (
    TOPN ( 1, ALLSELECTED ( 'YourTable'[Tank] ), [Receipts (L)], DESC ),
    [Tank] & " - " & [Receipts (L)]
)

 

2. If [Receipts (L)] is a Column.

Tank with the highest value =
MAXX (
    TOPN (
        1,
        SUMMARIZE (
            'YourTable',
            'YourTable'[Tank],
            "Receipts_", SUM ( 'YourTable'[Receipts (L)] )
        ),
        [Receipts_], DESC
    ),
    [Tank] & "-" & [Receipts_]
)

 

 

 

Best Regards,

Icey

 

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Icey
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @nbff ,

 

You can also try this to show Tank and Receipts together in a card:

 

1. If [Receipts (L)] is a Measure.

Tank with the highest value =
MAXX (
    TOPN ( 1, ALLSELECTED ( 'YourTable'[Tank] ), [Receipts (L)], DESC ),
    [Tank] & " - " & [Receipts (L)]
)

 

2. If [Receipts (L)] is a Column.

Tank with the highest value =
MAXX (
    TOPN (
        1,
        SUMMARIZE (
            'YourTable',
            'YourTable'[Tank],
            "Receipts_", SUM ( 'YourTable'[Receipts (L)] )
        ),
        [Receipts_], DESC
    ),
    [Tank] & "-" & [Receipts_]
)

 

 

 

Best Regards,

Icey

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@nbff , Assume receipt is a measure , try a measure like

 

CALCULATE(max(Table[Tank]),TOPN(1,all(Table[Tank]),[Receipts ],DESC),VALUES(Table[Tank]))

 

refer video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIVEFp-QiOk

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