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Hi all
I have two table Target and sales
Product | Target |
A | 50 |
B | 25 |
C | 30 |
D | 10 |
Sales Date | Product | Sales |
2/1/2018 | A | 2 |
2/2/2018 | B | 4 |
2/3/2018 | A | 1 |
2/4/2018 | B | 5 |
2/5/2018 | A | 7 |
2/6/2018 | B | 5 |
2/7/2018 | A | 2 |
2/8/2018 | B | 4 |
2/9/2018 | A | 1 |
2/10/2018 | B | 1 |
2/11/2018 | A | 3 |
2/12/2018 | B | 2 |
2/13/2018 | A | 3 |
2/14/2018 | B | 2 |
2/15/2018 | A | 3 |
2/16/2018 | B | 1 |
2/17/2018 | A | 2 |
2/18/2018 | B | 1 |
I want to show a table like below image
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Hi @Anonymous
Create a new table
Date Table = CALENDARAUTO()
don't connect this table to any other table.
create measures in "Target" table
overall sales = VAR overall = CALCULATE ( SUM ( sales[Sales] ), FILTER ( ALL ( sales ), sales[Product ] = MAX ( sales[Product ] ) ) ) RETURN IF ( overall <> BLANK (), overall, 0 )
based on date = VAR count1 = CALCULATE ( SUM ( sales[Sales] ), FILTER ( ALL ( sales ), sales[Product ] = MAX ( sales[Product ] ) && sales[Sales Date] >= MIN ( 'Date Table'[Date] ) && sales[Sales Date] <= MAX ( 'Date Table'[Date] ) ) ) RETURN IF ( count1 <> BLANK (), count1, 0 )
Best Regards
Maggie
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous
Create a new table
Date Table = CALENDARAUTO()
don't connect this table to any other table.
create measures in "Target" table
overall sales = VAR overall = CALCULATE ( SUM ( sales[Sales] ), FILTER ( ALL ( sales ), sales[Product ] = MAX ( sales[Product ] ) ) ) RETURN IF ( overall <> BLANK (), overall, 0 )
based on date = VAR count1 = CALCULATE ( SUM ( sales[Sales] ), FILTER ( ALL ( sales ), sales[Product ] = MAX ( sales[Product ] ) && sales[Sales Date] >= MIN ( 'Date Table'[Date] ) && sales[Sales Date] <= MAX ( 'Date Table'[Date] ) ) ) RETURN IF ( count1 <> BLANK (), count1, 0 )
Best Regards
Maggie
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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