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Hi All, Anyone can help me to optimize the below DAX Measure? It takes more time and affects the visualization loading. I have copied the text in the DAX measure below.
Thanks you very much.
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Hi @IzuruWi ,
I am not used to using the contains function, but everything else looks like it should load fairly fast.
In your case, I would recommed to add a "Sign"-column to your Accounts-table that shows either 1 or -1 according to the logic in your measure code.
Then you can just do a:
M =
SUMX (
VALUES ( DIM_ANALYTIC_STRUCT_ACCOUNT[YourNewSignColumn] ),
CALCULATE ( SUM ( FACT_CONSOL_BALANCE_OL[BALANCE] ) ) * DIM_ANALYTIC_STRUCT_ACCOUNT[YourNewSignColumn]
)
Imke Feldmann (The BIccountant)
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Hi @IzuruWi ,
I am not used to using the contains function, but everything else looks like it should load fairly fast.
In your case, I would recommed to add a "Sign"-column to your Accounts-table that shows either 1 or -1 according to the logic in your measure code.
Then you can just do a:
M =
SUMX (
VALUES ( DIM_ANALYTIC_STRUCT_ACCOUNT[YourNewSignColumn] ),
CALCULATE ( SUM ( FACT_CONSOL_BALANCE_OL[BALANCE] ) ) * DIM_ANALYTIC_STRUCT_ACCOUNT[YourNewSignColumn]
)
Imke Feldmann (The BIccountant)
If you liked my solution, please give it a thumbs up. And if I did answer your question, please mark this post as a solution. Thanks!
How to integrate M-code into your solution -- How to get your questions answered quickly -- How to provide sample data -- Check out more PBI- learning resources here -- Performance Tipps for M-queries
I have managed to do it in a little different way.. Thank you very much for the support @ImkeF
Another possibility is to calculate the pieces separately.
CALCULATE (
SUM ( FACT_OL[BALANCE] ),
"1 - CURRENT ASSETS" IN VALUES ( DIM_ACCOUNT[STRUCTURE] )
)
-
CALCULATE (
SUM ( FACT_OL[BALANCE] ),
"2 - NON - CURRENT ASSETS" IN VALUES ( DIM_ACCOUNT[STRUCTURE] )
)
(Table and column names shortened for readability.)
Thank you very much @AlexisOlson. For the time being I have done it little differently. However managed get it done.