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Hello,
I'm very new to PowerBI and I'm looking for help turning my transaction table into a current inventory table. See transaction data in picture here:
I have two bins (Bin1 and Bin2) which contain product and I can't figure out how to write a table formula to summarize the quantity in each. Essentially the formula should be Sum(Quantity To BinX) - Sum(Quantity From BinX), but I don't know how to write it in DAX. I need an output table that looks like this:
Any help/guidance would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
Jason
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Hi,
I am not sure if I understood your question correctly, but please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
It is for creating a new table.
New Table =
VAR _ToTable =
GROUPBY (
FILTER ( Data, Data[To] <> "Sales" ),
Data[To],
"@Qty", SUMX ( CURRENTGROUP (), Data[Quantity] )
)
VAR _FromTable =
GROUPBY (
FILTER ( Data, Data[To] = "Sales" ),
Data[From],
"@Qty", SUMX ( CURRENTGROUP (), Data[Quantity] )
)
VAR _ResultTable =
ADDCOLUMNS (
_ToTable,
"@fromQty", SUMX ( FILTER ( _FromTable, Data[From] = Data[To] ), [@Qty] )
)
RETURN
SELECTCOLUMNS (
SUMMARIZE (
ADDCOLUMNS ( _ResultTable, "@ResultQty", [@Qty] - [@fromQty] ),
Data[To],
[@ResultQty]
),
"Bin", Data[To],
"Quantity", [@ResultQty]
)
Hi,
I am not sure if I understood your question correctly, but please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
It is for creating a new table.
New Table =
VAR _ToTable =
GROUPBY (
FILTER ( Data, Data[To] <> "Sales" ),
Data[To],
"@Qty", SUMX ( CURRENTGROUP (), Data[Quantity] )
)
VAR _FromTable =
GROUPBY (
FILTER ( Data, Data[To] = "Sales" ),
Data[From],
"@Qty", SUMX ( CURRENTGROUP (), Data[Quantity] )
)
VAR _ResultTable =
ADDCOLUMNS (
_ToTable,
"@fromQty", SUMX ( FILTER ( _FromTable, Data[From] = Data[To] ), [@Qty] )
)
RETURN
SELECTCOLUMNS (
SUMMARIZE (
ADDCOLUMNS ( _ResultTable, "@ResultQty", [@Qty] - [@fromQty] ),
Data[To],
[@ResultQty]
),
"Bin", Data[To],
"Quantity", [@ResultQty]
)
@Jihwan_Kim this worked perfectly, thanks so much! The actual inventory table has a lot more detail, so ill adapt what you've written here to filter the way I need to. Appreciate it!
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