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Andregewehr
Helper I
Helper I

Wrong accumulated values total sum

I have the following table with a accumulate value measure:

 

_accumulate_value =SUMX(VALUES('Table'[date]),
CALCULATE(sum('Table'[value]),FILTER(ALL('Table'[date]),[date]>=MAX('Table'[date]))))

 

id_productdatesellsvalue_accumulate_value
110/07/202251010
109/07/2022101020
108/07/202261030
107/07/202210636
106/07/20220036
105/07/20220238
104/07/202281048
103/07/202211058
102/07/202261068
101/07/2022101078
  5678422

 

But the total for accumulate_value is returning wrong in power bi

Andregewehr_0-1657806595867.png

 

How can i fix it to get the total sum 422 instead of 100?

 

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AntonioM
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

You could create one more measure

Measure = 
IF(
    HASONEVALUE('Table'[date]),
    [_accumulate_value],
    SUMX(
        VALUES('Table'[date]),
        [_accumulate_value]
    )
)

which gives you 422

AntonioM_0-1657808431545.png

 

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AntonioM
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

You could create one more measure

Measure = 
IF(
    HASONEVALUE('Table'[date]),
    [_accumulate_value],
    SUMX(
        VALUES('Table'[date]),
        [_accumulate_value]
    )
)

which gives you 422

AntonioM_0-1657808431545.png

 

Perfect! Thanks!

Jihwan_Kim
Super User
Super User

Hi,

Please try the below measures and the attached pbix file.

both of them should work.

 

_accumulate_value V2 =
SUMX (
    VALUES ( 'Table'[date] ),
    CALCULATE (
        CALCULATE (
            SUM ( 'Table'[value] ),
            FILTER ( ALL ( 'Table'[date] ), 'Table'[date] >= MAX ( 'Table'[date] ) )
        )
    )
)

 

 

_accumulate_value = 
SUMX (
    VALUES ( 'Table'[date] ),
    CALCULATE (
        SUMX (
            VALUES ( 'Table'[date] ),
            CALCULATE (
                SUM ( 'Table'[value] ),
                FILTER ( ALL ( 'Table'[date] ), [date] >= MAX ( 'Table'[date] ) )
            )
        )
    )
)

 

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Andregewehr , use allselected

 

_accumulate_value =SUMX(VALUES('Table'[date]),
CALCULATE(sum('Table'[value]),FILTER(allselected ('Table'[date]),[date]>=MAX('Table'[date]))))

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