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JeroenN
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Sumif in Power BI?

Hi!

I want to compare the score of an item in my database on a particular variable with the scores of the group of cities to which the city belongs. Which formula should I use in a new column? Or is there an easier way to do this? In Excel, I normally use the sumIf formula.

Thanks! Jeroen

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@JeroenN - Here is what I did. I created the following measure in 'Attendance':

 

% Men = SUM([#men]) / SUMX(ALL('Attendance'),[#men])

 

'Attendance' is the city table with the attendance numbers. The other table is city groups (citygroups). They are related based upon citygroup columns.

 

I then created two column charts (see below). Is this what you are after? You can select a particular city and it visually displays the performance versus the overall city group.

 

citygroup.png


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JeroenN
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Thanks; I added the measure in the citiesgroup table.

That works fine.

But ... when I select one city in my visuals (% of men), the calculated score (the new measure) of the citygroup just shows the one selected city.

 

This is the setup of my data. Very simple.

 

Table 1:

city, #men, #women, citygroup

A; 102; 98; 3

B; 458; 465; 2

C; 58; 57; 1

D; 120; 132; 1

E; 458; 465; 2

..

 

Table 2:

 

citygroup, name

1 urban cities

2 rural cities

3 suburban cities

..

 

I'm new to Power BI, maybe my Excel-mind gets me off on the wrong foot.

@JeroenN - Here is what I did. I created the following measure in 'Attendance':

 

% Men = SUM([#men]) / SUMX(ALL('Attendance'),[#men])

 

'Attendance' is the city table with the attendance numbers. The other table is city groups (citygroups). They are related based upon citygroup columns.

 

I then created two column charts (see below). Is this what you are after? You can select a particular city and it visually displays the performance versus the overall city group.

 

citygroup.png


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Thanks for your input!

 

I added the FILTER to the SUMX - formula:

 

In the citygroup table (TableB) 

%MenGroup = sumx(filter(TableA;TableA[Reference]=TableB[Reference]);TableA[Men]) / (sumx(filter(TableA;TableA[Reference]=TableB[Reference]);TableA[Men]) + sumx(filter(TableA;TableA[Reference]=TableB[Reference]);TableA[Women])

 

 

Greg_Deckler
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Light on details here but it sounds like what you want is something like SUMX. SUMX allows you to apply a filter to a table, allowing you to select only the items that you want. Most likely you would implement this as a measure such as:

 

= SUMX(FILTER(citytable[group]=[group]),[value])

 

Documentation for SUMX

https://support.office.com/en-US/article/SUMX-Function-DAX-9ca68d1f-34cd-4a98-bc5c-36646118811a

 

This being said, if you have a related "cities group" table and you simply create a measure:

 

= SUM([value])

 

You place that in a table along with the group, the table row should filter the context of the measure to just that group.

 

Tough to be more specific without sample data, tables, etc.


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