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Hi all, I am trying to filter my SUMMARIZE table to only where the Contract Status = "Active" in table1
This is my current SUMMARIZE table:
Summarize Table = SUMMARIZE('table1, 'table1'[ID], "Profiles", MAX('table1'[Profiles]), "Additional Storage", SUM('table1'[Additional Storage]))
I want to add to this formula to only summarize the values where the contract status = "Active" in the original table (table1) - how would I do this?
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Hi @Anonymous ,
According to my understanding, you want to filter a summarized table when the Contract Status equals to "Active" , right?
You could use the following formula:
Summarize Table =
CALCULATETABLE (
SUMMARIZE (
'Table1',
'Table1'[ID],
"Profiles", MAX ( 'Table1'[Profiles] ),
"Additional Storage", SUM ( 'Table1'[Additional Storage] )
),
'Table1'[Contract Status ] = "Active"
)My visualization looks like this:
Is the result what you want? If not, please upload some data samples and expected output.
Please do mask sensitive data before uploading.
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
Hi @Anonymous ,
According to my understanding, you want to filter a summarized table when the Contract Status equals to "Active" , right?
You could use the following formula:
Summarize Table =
CALCULATETABLE (
SUMMARIZE (
'Table1',
'Table1'[ID],
"Profiles", MAX ( 'Table1'[Profiles] ),
"Additional Storage", SUM ( 'Table1'[Additional Storage] )
),
'Table1'[Contract Status ] = "Active"
)My visualization looks like this:
Is the result what you want? If not, please upload some data samples and expected output.
Please do mask sensitive data before uploading.
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
Hi @Anonymous
I would write :
Summarize Table = SUMMARIZE(
FILTER('table1', NOT('table1'[Contract Status] = "Active"))
, 'table1'[ID], "Profiles", MAX('table1'[Profiles]), "Additional Storage", SUM('table1'[Additional Storage]))
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Regards,
Pranit
@Anonymous try this expression
Summarize Table =
SUMMARIZE(
FILTER( 'table1', 'table'[Contract Status]="Acitve" ),
'table1'[ID],
"Profiles", MAX('table1'[Profiles]),
"Additional Storage", SUM('table1'[Additional Storage])
)
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