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I am new to Power BI and I would like to have a 3rd card to the right of "Total Salaries" that shows the variance between "Total FY20 Budgeted Salaries" and "Total Salaries". How can I do this? Screen shot below
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@Anonymous ,
Have you tried dax function VARX.P()?
VARX.P(<table>, <expression>)
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/varx-p-function-dax
Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao
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@Anonymous - Question, do you want the variance or the difference? If you do not already have measures for your cards and are using an aggregation over a column, you need to wrap an aggregation around things like:
Third Measure = SUM('Table'[Column]) - SUM('Table'[Other Column])
But, that is for a difference, not a true variance. @v-yuta-msft is talking about a true variance whereas I made the assumption that by variance you were really saying you wanted the difference between the numbers.
Yes you are correct, I just mean the difference.
When I try that it does not give me the option for the 'Total Salary BY VP' column from the Budget table.
When I try to do that, it does not give me the option to use the budgeted amount. See Screen shots. The budgeted amount is coming from the budget table and is called "Total Salary by VP"
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