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Hi, i am new with power BI and i am wondering how to create a measure using a filter on another measure, but using allexcept. The goal is for example to have all the sports sales except for hockey and basket,
Thank you
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Whoops, had my NOT in the wrong spot.
Sales excl 2 = CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'table'[Sales Amount] ), NOT 'table'[Sport] IN {"hockey","basketball"} )
Whoops, had my NOT in the wrong spot.
Sales excl 2 = CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'table'[Sales Amount] ), NOT 'table'[Sport] IN {"hockey","basketball"} )
It works, thanks a lot!
No, that would be this.
Sales 2 = CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'table'[Sales Amount] ), 'table'[Sport] IN {"hockey","basketball"} )
That is not really what ALLEXCEPT is for. To do what you are describing would be along these lines.
Sales excl 2 = CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'table'[Sales Amount] ), 'table'[Sport] NOT IN {"hockey","basketball"} )
When i write, it highlights the word NOT in red saying it's an unexpected expression?
ok, and i guess if i want to create the same type of mesure except this time by filtering the sales for hockey AND basket, i just have to write :
CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'table'[Sales Amount] ), 'table'[Sport] IN {"hockey"}, 'table'[Sport] IN {"basketball"} )
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