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Hi Power BI experts
I am still learning Power BI. And I am confused about this variable concepts. Could you pls help explain a little bit? Thank you!
Example:
Sales[Order Position]=
1 VAR CurrentOrderNumber= Sales[Order Number]
2 Var Postion=
Calculate (
DISTINCTCOUNT(Sales[Order Number]),
Sales[Order Number]<=CurrentOrderNumber //My confusion is here. Is this the same column? Both refer to same Sales[OrderNumber] since CurrentOrderNumber=Sales[Order Number]? //
)
Return Position
Solved! Go to Solution.
once defined, the variable is stored as constant value. so in expression like:
Sales[Order Number]<=CurrentOrderNumber
the left part is a real variable row by row, the right part is actually a constant defined before.
Hi @RZAU ,
For understand VAR statement, you should understand the context concept in Power BI, because it is influence by context.
VAR: Stores the result of an expression as a named variable, which can then be passed as an argument to other measure expressions. Once resultant values have been calculated for a variable expression, those values do not change, even if the variable is referenced in another expression.
Please refer below notes for your dax formula:
Sales[Order Position] =
VAR CurrentOrderNumber = Sales[Order Number] //get current value for [Order Number] column according to the line context
VAR Postion =
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( Sales[Order Number] ),
Sales[Order Number] <= CurrentOrderNumber //use the CurrentOrderNumber to filter the [Order Number]column, now CurrentOrderNumber is just a value not a column
)
RETURN
Position
For more details, you can read related document: VAR keyword (DAX) - DAX | Microsoft Learn , Variables in DAX - SQLBI
Best regards,
Community Support Team_Binbin Yu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @RZAU ,
For understand VAR statement, you should understand the context concept in Power BI, because it is influence by context.
VAR: Stores the result of an expression as a named variable, which can then be passed as an argument to other measure expressions. Once resultant values have been calculated for a variable expression, those values do not change, even if the variable is referenced in another expression.
Please refer below notes for your dax formula:
Sales[Order Position] =
VAR CurrentOrderNumber = Sales[Order Number] //get current value for [Order Number] column according to the line context
VAR Postion =
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( Sales[Order Number] ),
Sales[Order Number] <= CurrentOrderNumber //use the CurrentOrderNumber to filter the [Order Number]column, now CurrentOrderNumber is just a value not a column
)
RETURN
Position
For more details, you can read related document: VAR keyword (DAX) - DAX | Microsoft Learn , Variables in DAX - SQLBI
Best regards,
Community Support Team_Binbin Yu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
once defined, the variable is stored as constant value. so in expression like:
Sales[Order Number]<=CurrentOrderNumber
the left part is a real variable row by row, the right part is actually a constant defined before.