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Dragonfury
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Using measure values within a parameter group to reference in an outside measure

I've created a new field parameter based on key measure values:

 

The resulting selectable measures in the parameter look like this:

Measure 1,

Measure 2,

Measure 3

 

Here is the parameter DAX:

 

Measure Parameter = {
    ("Measure 1", NAMEOF('Key Measures'[Measure1]), 0),
    ("Measure 2", NAMEOF('Key Measures'[Measure2]), 1),
    ("Measure 3", NAMEOF('Key Measures'[Measure3]), 2)
}

 

 

Depending on which measure I select from the parameter I want a new measure to select another measure.

 

For example,

If "Measure 1" is selected, give me "Measure 1A",

If "Measure 2" is selected, give me "Measure 2A",

If "Measure 3" is selected, give me "Measure 1A + Measure 2A"

 

I've tried creating a measure with a switch statement like this: 

 

NewMeasure = SWITCH(
                            SELECTEDVALUE('Measure Parameter'[Measure Parameter])
                            ,"Measure 1", [Measure 1A]
                            ,"Measure 2", [Measure 2A]
                            ,"Measure 3", ([Measure 1A] + [Measure 2A])
                    )

 

 

But I get the following error:

Dragonfury_0-1680772047404.png

 

Any idea where I am going wrong?

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johnt75
Super User
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You can't use SELECTEDVALUE with the name of the parameter as that column uses the groupby functionality to ensure you have to include the fields column as well.

To determine which parameter was selected you could either use SELECTEDVALUE with the sort order column, or add a new column to the fields parameter table and use SELECTEDVALUE with that.

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johnt75
Super User
Super User

You can't use SELECTEDVALUE with the name of the parameter as that column uses the groupby functionality to ensure you have to include the fields column as well.

To determine which parameter was selected you could either use SELECTEDVALUE with the sort order column, or add a new column to the fields parameter table and use SELECTEDVALUE with that.

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