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Hi everyone,
I have a issue, where values are shown on row level but not at the total level.
Logic for the calculation has to be as followed:
1. We have to check Billings for the previous month when the Net Billings was not 0, then I have to sum Cost after that period when Net Billings is not 0.
2. If there no record where the Net Billings is not 0 then sum all the Cost.
Cost =
CALCULATE(
SUM('Project Actuals'[Internal_Costs]),
USERELATIONSHIP('Project Actuals'[Date],'Rev Rec'[Date]))<p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <li-code lang="markup">Billings = SUM('Rev Rec'[Net Billings])
Below is the DAX which I have tried, but it's not giving me total.
Final Cost =
VAR _currentmonth = SELECTEDVALUE('Rev Rec'[Date])
VAR _lastNonZeroDate =
CALCULATE(
LASTDATE('Rev Rec'[Date]),
FILTER(
ALL('Rev Rec'[Date]),
'Rev Rec'[Date] < _currentmonth && [Net Billings] <> 0
)
)
VAR _earliestDate =
CALCULATE(
MIN('Rev Rec'[Date]),
FILTER(
ALL('Rev Rec'[Date]),
[Net Billings] = 0
)
)
RETURN
IF(
ISBLANK(_lastNonZeroDate),
CALCULATE(
[Internal Cost],
'Rev Rec'[Date] >= _earliestDate && 'Rev Rec'[Date] < _currentmonth),
IF(
_lastNonZeroDate <> BLANK(),
CALCULATE(
[Internal Cost],
FILTER(ALL('Rev Rec'[Date]),
'Rev Rec'[Date] > _lastNonZeroDate && 'Rev Rec'[Date] < _currentmonth))Below image shows, the first scenario when we have a Value in Net Billings, so in this case I need sum after that period.
Second Scenario, when there is no values for previous months in Net Billings, then we have to sum everything in Cost.
I would appreciate your help, and if there are any better solution for this.
Thanks,
Nik
Hi @nikkr38 ,
Here are the steps you can follow:
1. Create measure.
Measure =
var _maxdate=
MAXX(
ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[Date])
var _value=
SUMX(
FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[Date]=_maxdate),[Net Billings])
RETURN
IF(
_value<>0&&HASONEFILTER('Table'[Date]),SUM('Table'[Internal Cost]),
SUMX(
FILTER( ALLSELECTED('Table'),[Net Billings]<>0),[Internal Cost]))
2. Result:
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
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Hey @v-yangliu-msft
I appreciate your efforts in solving this problem, but the soltuion is not correct.
I need only the sum of cost, after the most recent date when there was a value in Billings & if there is no value in billings for previous month then I need sum of all the internal cost.
FYI : Date has to be most recent when there was a value in Billing for previous months.
Let me know if you need, more info.
Thanks,
Nik
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