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Hi -
I have been reading through the different solutions for showing the expected total in a table for an if statement but haven't been able to apply it to my particular report. Possibly because I have measures created from other measures.
The right two columns are my issue. Started with far right column and only wanted to show lines over $300. I used this if statement.
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Hey @melaniemdavis
You'll want to use a SUMX formula instead of (or in addition to) an IF to get the total to calculate correctly. Check out the link below:
Your formula would be something like "GreaterThan300Over60Days = SUMX([TotOver60] >300, [TotOver60])"
HI @melaniemdavis,
I'd like to suggest you take a look at following blog about measure total level calculation:
Measure Totals, The Final Word
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hey @melaniemdavis
You'll want to use a SUMX formula instead of (or in addition to) an IF to get the total to calculate correctly. Check out the link below:
Your formula would be something like "GreaterThan300Over60Days = SUMX([TotOver60] >300, [TotOver60])"
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