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Hi community,
Not quite sure how best to describe it, but a table should help:
UserKey | Value | Category | Return of Formula |
1 | 20 | Blue Widgets | Red Widgets |
2 | 30 | Red Widgets | Red Widgets |
3 | 40 | Green Widgets | Green Widgets |
4 | 50 | Blue Widgets | Blue Widgets |
1 | 30 | Green Widgets | Red Widgets |
5 | 40 | Green Widgets | Green Widgets |
6 | 50 | Blue Widgets | Blue Widgets |
1 | 40 | Red Widgets | Red Widgets |
As you can see, the UserKey "1" appears 3 times, with 3 different values and 3 different categories.
I'm looking for a way to write a dax formula that checks all occurences of the UserKey, then returns the category with the highest value in the new column.
In the example, I want the new column to have "Red Widgets" because it has a value of 40 in the last row.
Hope that makes sense and someone can help me out.
Thanks,
Patrick
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Hello @patrick3
Give this a try.
Return of Formula = VAR _UserKey = 'Table'[UserKey] VAR _MaxValue = CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[Value] ), ALL ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[UserKey] = _UserKey ) RETURN CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[Category] ), ALL ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[Value] = _MaxValue, 'Table'[UserKey] = _UserKey )
Hello @patrick3
Give this a try.
Return of Formula = VAR _UserKey = 'Table'[UserKey] VAR _MaxValue = CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[Value] ), ALL ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[UserKey] = _UserKey ) RETURN CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[Category] ), ALL ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[Value] = _MaxValue, 'Table'[UserKey] = _UserKey )
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