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Hello, I have an issue with creating an appropriate table in Power BI, which is meant to serve as a production schedule for the upcoming days on a specific machine, outlining the next production run for each day and shift. I kindly request assistance in designing such a table. The data will be sourced from an Excel file, but I am uncertain about how to structure the table layout within Power BI.
I am attaching an example of how the production schedule table should look in Power BI.
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Hi @Patrick90 ,
I created a sample pbix file(see the attachment), please check if that is what you want.
1. Create two dimension tables as below screenshot
Dimension table: MachineProduction
Dimension table: Sie
2. Create a measure as below to get the next production
NextProductionP =
VAR _selmachine =
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'MachineProduction'[Machine] )
VAR _selprod =
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'MachineProduction'[Production] )
VAR _selsei =
SELECTEDVALUE ( Sie[Sie] )
VAR _selshift =
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Plan'[Shift] )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
MAX ( 'Plan'[Next production] ),
FILTER (
'Plan',
'Plan'[Machine] = _selmachine
&& SEARCH ( _selsei, 'Plan'[Start], 1, 0 ) > 0
)
)
3. Create a matrix visual as below screenshot
Best Regards
Hi @Patrick90 ,
I created a sample pbix file(see the attachment), please check if that is what you want.
1. Create two dimension tables as below screenshot
Dimension table: MachineProduction
Dimension table: Sie
2. Create a measure as below to get the next production
NextProductionP =
VAR _selmachine =
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'MachineProduction'[Machine] )
VAR _selprod =
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'MachineProduction'[Production] )
VAR _selsei =
SELECTEDVALUE ( Sie[Sie] )
VAR _selshift =
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Plan'[Shift] )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
MAX ( 'Plan'[Next production] ),
FILTER (
'Plan',
'Plan'[Machine] = _selmachine
&& SEARCH ( _selsei, 'Plan'[Start], 1, 0 ) > 0
)
)
3. Create a matrix visual as below screenshot
Best Regards
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