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Hi,
I have some trouble with the Matrix Visual in PowerBI, hope that somebody could help me out:
I need to show the sum for my invoices, therefore I created my rows in hierarchical order (like Company Code, Account, Period, Invoice Number). On values (shown as column), I have put my sum field of currency amount which is already stored in my table. So far, so good.
But now, I would like to show an additional information like "positive" or "negative" if the period isn't balanced (in a separate column related to my existing sum field). So I tried to insert another value (also as column) based on a measure. In this measure, I tried to "calculate" the correct value but I sadly failed 😕
The result should look like this:
In my measure, I tried it like this:
SelectedStatus =
var selectedstatus =
SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[amount])
return if (selectedstatus > 0, "positive", "negative")
Now my questions:
1. Is a measure with SELECTEDVALUE the correct way to reach the goal?
2. Is anybody of you able to help me out or provide me the correct DAX query?
Thanks & kind regards!
Tommi
Hi @Anonymous
In this case you don't need SELECTEDVALUE because the matrix supplies the filter context.
Create a measure:
SelectedStatus = IF( 'Table'[amount]> 0, "positive", "negative")
and put that on the Matrix.
You may need to set a visual level filter "show items when the value is not blank" if you're getting blank items.
You also may need to consider what you want if the 'Table'[amount] = 0. At the moment with my code, following your example it will show "negative" for Zero entries. You may want a measure like this...
SelectedStatus = IF( 'Table'[amount]> 0, "positive", IF( 'Table'[amount]= 0, "zero", "negative"))
to show zero separately.
Hope this helps
Stuart
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