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Arccc
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How to find Max value in dax

Hi ,

I am new to dax ...I want to find Max value of data that looks like below. 

Category.   Data.  Sec

A                 50.     Top 

B                 53.      Bottom

C.                64.      Bottom 

D.                51.      Bottom 

Where sec is a measure 

Already used calculate (max(table[data]),filter(table,[sec]="Bottom"))

Ans required is 64 

Data is weekly level ..n have filters for year and month 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Greg_Deckler
Super User
Super User

@Arccc Not sure of what your Sec measure formula is, mine is Measure 15 in the formula below:

Measure 16 = 
    VAR __Table = 
        FILTER(
            ADDCOLUMNS(
                SUMMARIZE(
                    'Table16',
                    [Category],
                    "__Sum",SUM('Table16'[Data])
                ),
                "__Sec",[Measure 15]
            ),
            [__Sec] = "Bottom"
        )
RETURN
    MAXX(__Table,[__Sum])


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Greg_Deckler
Super User
Super User

@Arccc Not sure of what your Sec measure formula is, mine is Measure 15 in the formula below:

Measure 16 = 
    VAR __Table = 
        FILTER(
            ADDCOLUMNS(
                SUMMARIZE(
                    'Table16',
                    [Category],
                    "__Sum",SUM('Table16'[Data])
                ),
                "__Sec",[Measure 15]
            ),
            [__Sec] = "Bottom"
        )
RETURN
    MAXX(__Table,[__Sum])


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