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Hello,
I am trying to create something that someone must have done it before. I have seen that there are some similar topics but none of them made me solve my problem 😞 .
I want to create a dynamic output like the one below (1st group has all the SKUs with more than 10lines per day, the 2nd group has these SKUs with less than 10 and more than 5 lines per day, etc.)
My first approach was to create the value (Ladder) and based on that the grouping as a column.
However, this is not dynamic as when I apply filters, the "ladder" and the "grouping" remain unchangeable as they are calculated based on the original total values. Therefore, I thought to create a measure instead of a column (probably something like the one below??) I am missing on how I can create the table I want from the measure (if this is the correct approach).
Hopefully, it is clear what I need.
Thank you
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Hello, I have found what I was looking for. I used the following link and it shows in detail the steps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HR_h6YTjzc
Thank you
Hi @Tasos,
Can you share the pbix file please?
What's the table 'OrderBase' like?
Best Regards,
Dale
Hi @v-jiascu-msft,
Thank you for helping me.
The "orderbase" file is the original file containing details of the orders I want to analyse (per ordernumber). I have summarised it in SKU level (Pareto table) and from this I am trying to create the desired output.
I tried to share the file but haven't hound how.
Thanks,
Tasos
Hello, I have found what I was looking for. I used the following link and it shows in detail the steps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HR_h6YTjzc
Thank you
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