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Hi All,
I am trying to create few calculated measures and then want to re-use them to derive new Stats / Values. Here is an example from my end
Customer Premium Customer band (Derived Measure) Org
C1 100 O1
C1 400 O2
C2 50 O1
C2 375 O2
C3 425 O2
I created a Calculated Measure named Customer Band which I would project in my Visualization along with Customer.
Assuming user selected Org = O2 then
Customer Band Derivation -> (total premium > 400) then High else Low
Customer Customer Band
C1 Low
C2 Low
C3 High
Using above result, I would like to project a new Visualisation using measure Customer Band
Customer Band Count (DISTINCT Customers)
High 1
Low 2
Now Lets assume User selected Org = O1 then
Customer Customer Band
C1 Low
C2 Low
Using Above result, I would like to project a new Visualisation using measure Customer Band
Customer Band Count (DISTINCT Customers)
Low 2
How can this be achieved in Power BI. Please let me know you if more information is required.
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@Anonymous
Such detailed description does make your requirement as clear as crystal! It is always a really good practice to ask a question in a forum.
For your case, I will create a auxiliary table and two measures as below. See more details in the attached pbix.
HighLowCnt = VAR summizedTbl = ADDCOLUMNS ( SUMMARIZE ( 'Table', 'Table'[Customer], "totalPrem", SUM ( 'Table'[Premium] ) ), "level", IF ( [totalPrem] > 400, "High", "Low" ) ) RETURN COUNTROWS ( FILTER ( summizedTbl, [level] = LASTNONBLANK ( 'Level'[Level], "" ) ) )
HighLowLvl = IF(SUM('Table'[Premium])>400,"High","Low")
Thanks Eric for the solution. Please correct me if my understanding of the solution is incorrect ...
"summizedTbl" gets calculated / evaluated for each of the Level values "High" and "Low". If I have 10 different bands then the "summizedTbl" get calculated for all the Bands.
Would this slow down the performance of my PowerBI Report / Dashboard ???
@Anonymous
Such detailed description does make your requirement as clear as crystal! It is always a really good practice to ask a question in a forum.
For your case, I will create a auxiliary table and two measures as below. See more details in the attached pbix.
HighLowCnt = VAR summizedTbl = ADDCOLUMNS ( SUMMARIZE ( 'Table', 'Table'[Customer], "totalPrem", SUM ( 'Table'[Premium] ) ), "level", IF ( [totalPrem] > 400, "High", "Low" ) ) RETURN COUNTROWS ( FILTER ( summizedTbl, [level] = LASTNONBLANK ( 'Level'[Level], "" ) ) )
HighLowLvl = IF(SUM('Table'[Premium])>400,"High","Low")
Thanks Eric for the solution. Please correct me if my understanding of the solution is incorrect ...
"summizedTbl" gets calculated / evaluated for each of the Level values "High" and "Low". If I have 10 different bands then the "summizedTbl" get calculated for all the Bands.
Would this slow down the performance of my PowerBI Report / Dashboard ???