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I have this table after i added 'measure' in the table. It cause all the part number repeating.
Not sure why is it so
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @kennylch You not mentioned what will happen when there is blank in your measure formula. You just programmed all the others will be unhealthy excep greater than 0 and 5. In case you want to use your measure instead solution provided by @aduguid , you can modify your measure as provided below:
Hi @kennylch You not mentioned what will happen when there is blank in your measure formula. You just programmed all the others will be unhealthy excep greater than 0 and 5. In case you want to use your measure instead solution provided by @aduguid , you can modify your measure as provided below:
That's correct. Anyway, I tried to create a pie chart using the measure result. but i am not able to do so.
E.g. a pie chart with 3 cluster (Above healthy, Healthy level, Unhealthy" But not able to add this measure as legend
You would not be able to use this as a legend. Each category depends on calculation. You just can't use like this. If you want to use such category, then you need to create calculated column.
Anyway @aduguid and me tried to provide solution, what you showed us.
i tried with the caclulated but doesnt work. as the calculated column cant the take in the parameter slicer i have on top. That's dynamic and user may change the parameter when using.
Hi @kennylch ,
Pie charts can accept multiple MEASURES as values. In your case, there are only three categories, and you can create measures for them individually like this:
Healthy Count =
VAR __table = SUMMARIZE('KFACTOR','SAMPLE'[AC_CODE],'SAMPLE'[PROGRAM_CODE],'SAMPLE'[POPULATION],'KFACTOR'[PART],KFACTOR[ORDER_QTY],'KFACTOR'[Net Qty],"@Measure",[MEASURE])
RETURN
COUNTROWS( FILTER(__table,[@Measure]="Healthy" ))
Above Healthy Count =
VAR __table = SUMMARIZE('KFACTOR','SAMPLE'[AC_CODE],'SAMPLE'[PROGRAM_CODE],'SAMPLE'[POPULATION],'KFACTOR'[PART],KFACTOR[ORDER_QTY],'KFACTOR'[Net Qty],"@Measure",[MEASURE])
RETURN
COUNTROWS( FILTER(__table,[@Measure]="Above Healthy" ))
Unhealthy Count =
VAR __table = SUMMARIZE('KFACTOR','SAMPLE'[AC_CODE],'SAMPLE'[PROGRAM_CODE],'SAMPLE'[POPULATION],'KFACTOR'[PART],KFACTOR[ORDER_QTY],'KFACTOR'[Net Qty],"@Measure",[MEASURE])
RETURN
COUNTROWS( FILTER(__table,[@Measure]="Unhealthy" ))
Then rename the field for the visual:
For the original [Measure] you can refer to the solution given by Shahariar or aduguid.🤗
Best Regards,
Gao
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Try this for the measure
HealthStatus =
IF(
ISBLANK([Healthy]),
BLANK(),
IF(
[Healthy] > 0,
"Healthy",
"Unhealthy"
)
)
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