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Hi,
I'm struggeling to create cumulated totals on customers. I've made the following in Excel to help show what columns i have and how i would like to see it:
Example
Dataset
Thank you in advance
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Please try:
_percentage =
DIVIDE(SUM('Table'[Value]),CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Value]),ALL('Table')))
cumulative =
var selected = MAX('Table'[#])
return CALCULATE([_percentage],FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[#]<=selected))
Please try:
_percentage =
DIVIDE(SUM('Table'[Value]),CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Value]),ALL('Table')))
cumulative =
var selected = MAX('Table'[#])
return CALCULATE([_percentage],FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[#]<=selected))
@Pastrupgaard , Try a measure like
divide(calculate(sum(Table[Value]), filter(allselected(Table), Table[Customer]<=Max(Table[Customer]))),calculate(sum(Table[Value]), allselected(Table)))
Hi @amitchandak
I tried your formula and the this is the results - any suggestions for tweaks?
I can see it's sorting based on the name (A-Z) instead of the value
Br
Patrick
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