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Hi everyone,
I'd like to calculate differences for PRICE when using multiple slicers. I would like to compare PRICE within the same PRODUCT/STATE/YEAR/SIZE. (In my dataset, I have one unique row for every combination of PRODUCT/STATE/YEAR/SIZE).
In the example below, I would want to calculate the difference in price for the blue rows, and do the same thing for the green rows.
(e.g. the difference for blue rows would be 5-3=2. The difference for green rows would be 6-5=1.)
I have 4 slicers for PRODUCT, STATE, YEAR, SIZE.
PRODUCT | STATE | YEAR | SIZE | PRICE |
Apple | CA | 2001 | S | 3 |
Apple | GA | 2002 | M | 4 |
Apple | CA | 2003 | S | 5 |
Banana | FI | 2002 | M | 5 |
Banana | FI | 2003 | M | 6 |
Banana | FI | 2004 | M | 7 |
Cherry | CA | 2002 | L | 1 |
Cherry | FI | 2004 | M | 5 |
Thank you so much in advance for your help!!!
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Hi @roundbunny ,
The Table data is shown below:
Please follow these steps:
1. Use the following DAX expression to create a measure named ‘Price difference’
Price difference =
VAR _a = MIN('Table'[PRICE])
VAR _b = MAX('Table'[PRICE])
RETURN _b - _a
2. Fianl output
Best Regards,
Wenbin Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @roundbunny ,
The Table data is shown below:
Please follow these steps:
1. Use the following DAX expression to create a measure named ‘Price difference’
Price difference =
VAR _a = MIN('Table'[PRICE])
VAR _b = MAX('Table'[PRICE])
RETURN _b - _a
2. Fianl output
Best Regards,
Wenbin Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
thanks so much!
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