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Hi,
I have a dataset that shows the weight figure (lbs) for all the transactions from Warehouses to Customers. I can get the top 20 customers by a pre-filtered Warehouse.
Now I want to know, how much was shipped to those 20 customers from all of the locations, not just the specific location which was filtered before. I am hoping that there is a way to do it without filtering those individual customers one by one in the filter menu with DAX.
I would appreciate the help, thanks
I might need to have a look at your sample date but something like code below should do the job:
MEASURE = CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table'[Weight] ),
REMOVEFILTERS ( 'Warehouses'[Warehouse] )
)
Wouldn't this show the top 20 customers among all the shipment data?
Maybe I didn't explain it correctly. I am still interested in the top 20 customers of Warehouse A but I want to know the total weight shipped to those 20 customers from all Warehouses not just from WHSE A.
Unfortunately, I can't share the data due to confidentiality.
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