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Hello,
I'm struggling with the sum of quantities per partnumber. Our machines have framenumbers and those machines are build with parts. I would like to sum the parts in an overview.
This is the data:
Framenumber | PartNumber | Quantity |
01504M | 112455 | 2 |
01504M | 238574 | 22 |
01504M | 598749 | 5 |
01504M | 254875 | 4 |
01504M | 254152 | 11 |
01504M | 658745 | 23 |
01504M | 158965 | 1 |
01504M | 128544 | 45 |
01504M | 123659 | 7 |
01504M | 128588 | 9 |
01504M | 124588 | 2 |
01605D | 112455 | 2 |
01605D | 238574 | 22 |
01605D | 598749 | 5 |
01605D | 254875 | 4 |
01605D | 254152 | 11 |
01605D | 658745 | 23 |
01605D | 158965 | 1 |
01605D | 128544 | 45 |
01605D | 123659 | 7 |
01605D | 128588 | 9 |
01605D | 124588 | 2 |
07822E | 112455 | 2 |
07822E | 238574 | 22 |
07822E | 598749 | 5 |
07822E | 254875 | 4 |
07822E | 254152 | 11 |
07822E | 658745 | 23 |
07822E | 158965 | 1 |
07822E | 128544 | 45 |
07822E | 123659 | 7 |
07822E | 128588 | 9 |
07822E | 124588 | 2 |
And the result should look like this:
PartNumber | Quantity |
112455 | 6 |
238574 | 66 |
598749 | 15 |
254875 | 12 |
254152 | 33 |
658745 | 69 |
158965 | 3 |
128544 | 135 |
123659 | 21 |
128588 | 27 |
124588 | 6 |
112455 | 6 |
238574 | 66 |
598749 | 15 |
254875 | 12 |
254152 | 33 |
658745 | 69 |
158965 | 3 |
128544 | 135 |
123659 | 21 |
128588 | 27 |
124588 | 6 |
I tried this but it seems that the total QTY is summed and multiplied by three:
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oh okay @WLFRD , then try this:-
Column =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'ProductionPartAll'[Quantity] ),
FILTER (
'ProductionPartAll',
'ProductionPartAll'[PartNumber] = EARLIER ( 'ProductionPartAll'[PartNumber] )
)
)
Best Regards,
Samarth
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Hi @WLFRD ,
You can directly drag your partnumber and Quantity column then mark Quantity column summerization as Sum.
Thanks,
Samarth
Best Regards,
Samarth
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Thanks! But I would like to have a calculated column. I need this total column for another calculation.
oh okay @WLFRD , then try this:-
Column =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'ProductionPartAll'[Quantity] ),
FILTER (
'ProductionPartAll',
'ProductionPartAll'[PartNumber] = EARLIER ( 'ProductionPartAll'[PartNumber] )
)
)
Best Regards,
Samarth
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Is it possible to make the calculation dynamic? I mean, based on how we filter the data, it has to calculate the sum per PartNumber.
what result are you getting? can you share?
I get this result from your measure
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Is it possible to make the calculation dynamic? I mean, based on how we filter the data, it has to calculate the sum per PartNumber.
This is my result in Power BI:
PartNumber | Total_QTY_Per_PartNumber |
128544 | 405 |
658745 | 207 |
238574 | 198 |
254152 | 99 |
128588 | 81 |
123659 | 63 |
598749 | 45 |
254875 | 36 |
112455 | 18 |
124588 | 18 |
158965 | 9 |
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