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Hello all!
I have a question, I have a dataste set which looks into sum of Savings Balance for Dec'23 and for Mar'24.
I have it summed up and displayed like this in bar
Now I need to add a Fixed Deposit metric also that again look into sum for Dec'23 and Mar'24.
I figured that having a filter that I can use to switch between Saving Account and Fixed Deposit metric for two dates would be smart, but I cant seem to form a filter that works.
I made a new table called Measure Table with the below column, with these options,
then a new measure, but it doesnt work. I think im missing something but not sure if theres a way to create a filter that shows value for Savings & FD.
SA = IF(CONTAINS('Measure Table', 'Measure Table'[Metrics], "CASA"), [DEC'23], [Mar'24])
If any help that would be great!
Thank You!
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I was able to update the base file to include identifier for CASA & FD. Hence using these identifier as the filter for the 2 years.
Was able to resolve this issue!
I was able to update the base file to include identifier for CASA & FD. Hence using these identifier as the filter for the 2 years.
Was able to resolve this issue!
Hi @DARKLOARD ,
Please have a try.
Create a measure.
Dynamic Metric Value =
VAR SelectedMetric = SELECTEDVALUE('Measure Table'[Metrics], "Default")
RETURN
IF(
SelectedMetric = "CASA",
CALCULATE(SUM('DataTable'[SavingsBalance]), 'DataTable'[Date] IN {"Dec'23", "Mar'24"}),
CALCULATE(SUM('DataTable'[FixedDeposit]), 'DataTable'[Date] IN {"Dec'23", "Mar'24"})
)
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Hey thanks for the response, some quetions
(SUM('DataTable'[SavingsBalance])
'DataTable'[Date] IN {"Dec'23", "Mar'24"})
So Dec'23 & Mar'24 look like this, no date but actual amount
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