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Hi All
I have a DAX below to get the Planning[Planned_hours], however I need to add in more filters Planning[Status] = "Red" or "Amber" or "Green".
Please could anyone help? Many thanks.
Planned Hours = SUMX(FILTER(Planning,Planning[name]='Supplier'[Supplier] && Planning[MMM-YY]='Supplier'[MMM-YY]),Planning[Planned_hrs])
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Planned Hours = SUMX(FILTER(Planning,Planning[name]='Supplier'[Supplier] && Planning[MMM-YY]='Supplier'[MMM-YY] && Planning[Status] IN {"Red","Amber","Green"}),Planning[Planned_hrs])
Planned Hours = SUMX(FILTER(Planning,Planning[name]='Supplier'[Supplier] && Planning[MMM-YY]='Supplier'[MMM-YY] && Planning[Status] IN {"Red","Amber","Green"}),Planning[Planned_hrs])
It works perfectly! Many thanks!
Thanks sjoerdvn. I did use the filter to filter planned hours to only Red, Green and Amber, however it only works when the planned hours are in it's own Planning table. I need to create a column of planned hours in another table Supplier, so I used the DAX to look for planned hours from Planning table. The DAX is to create a planned hour column in the Supplier table, however once planned hours are shown, they included other categories but not only Red, Green and Amber. Therefore I wonder can I add in more filters into the DAX to get the correct planned hours from Planning table into Supplier table.
Can you provide more context? Are you building a measure or a computed column? Does the DAX above even work? Have you tried to simply add a filter or slicer on Planning[Status] ?
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