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learner_002
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how to get total automatically for each 5 rows.

 

Hello @ALL,

 

I am new to Power Bi, I need some help here, I want to create a automatical total for each 5 rows but the next 5 rows total cannot add on 1st 5 rows and at final i need complete total. can anyone know how to do it. Thanks in advance.

 

slnoTransationDebit 
1Transation1100 
2Transation2100 
3Transation3100 
4Transation4100 
5Transation5100 
6Transation6100 
7Transation7100 
8Transation8100 
9Transation9100 
10Transation10   100 
11Transation11100 
12Transation12100 
13Transation13100 
14Transation14100 
15Transation15100 
16Transation16100 
17Transation17100 
18Transation18100 
19Transation19100 
20Transation20100 
21Transation21100 
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Fowmy
Super User
Super User

@learner_002 

Add the following code as a new column to your table:

Total = 
IF( 
    MOD(Table2[slno],5) = 0 ,
    CALCULATE(
        SUM(Table2[Debit]),
        FILTER(
            Table2,
            Table2[slno] <= EARLIER(Table2[slno]) && Table2[slno] >= EARLIER(Table2[slno]) - 4
        )
    )
) 

 

If you need a measure to perform the same, try the following measure:

Total Measure = 
IF( 
    MOD(MAX(Table2[slno]),5) = 0 ,
    CALCULATE(
        SUM(Table2[Debit]),
        FILTER(
            ALL(Table2[slno]),
            Table2[slno] <= max(Table2[slno]) && Table2[slno] >= max(Table2[slno]) - 4
        ),
        ALL(Table2)
    )
) 

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Fowmy
Super User
Super User

@learner_002 

Add the following code as a new column to your table:

Total = 
IF( 
    MOD(Table2[slno],5) = 0 ,
    CALCULATE(
        SUM(Table2[Debit]),
        FILTER(
            Table2,
            Table2[slno] <= EARLIER(Table2[slno]) && Table2[slno] >= EARLIER(Table2[slno]) - 4
        )
    )
) 

 

If you need a measure to perform the same, try the following measure:

Total Measure = 
IF( 
    MOD(MAX(Table2[slno]),5) = 0 ,
    CALCULATE(
        SUM(Table2[Debit]),
        FILTER(
            ALL(Table2[slno]),
            Table2[slno] <= max(Table2[slno]) && Table2[slno] >= max(Table2[slno]) - 4
        ),
        ALL(Table2)
    )
) 

________________________

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AlB
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Community Champion

Hi @learner_002 

Show the expected result for your sample data to help clarify what you need.

And explain whether you need this in a calculated column on the same table or if not how...

 

Please mark the question solved when done and consider giving a thumbs up if posts are helpful.

Contact me privately for support with any larger-scale BI needs, tutoring, etc.

Cheers 

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