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mcornfield
Helper III
Helper III

Calculate formula not Totaling

Can anyone help me with this formula?

 

Calculate formula not totaling 

 

mcornfield_0-1615572432965.png

 

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jameszhang0805
Resolver IV
Resolver IV

try this code :

Rev SWLY2 =
VAR _weekid52 =
    MAX ( DateTable[WeekID] ) - 52
RETURN
    SUMX (
        VALUES ( DateTable[WeekEnding] ),
        CALCULATE (
            SUM ( 'Fact Table'[Revenue Net] ),
            FILTER ( ALL ( DateTable ), DateTable[WeekID] = _weekid52 )
        )
AntrikshSharma
Community Champion
Community Champion

@mcornfield SELECTEDVALUE only return a single value and at the grand total there are no filters so you have to use MAX or MIN like this:

 

Rev =
VAR MaxDate =
    CALCULATE (
        MAX ( DateTable[WeekID] ),
        FILTER ( VALUES ( Dates[Calendar Year Number] ), [Revenue Net] <> 0 )
    )
VAR Result =
    CALCULATE (
        [Revenue Net],
        DateTable[WeekID] = MaxDate - 10,
        REMOVEFILTERS ( DateTable )
    )
RETURN
    Result

This gave me a total but the the wrong subtotals

mcornfield_0-1615818356721.png

 

@mcornfield  hmmm actually, I made a guess based on @themistoklis  code, if none of the solutions on this page works then you have to share power bi file, also make sure going forward you provided data upfront so that it save everyone's time 🙂

themistoklis
Community Champion
Community Champion

@mcornfield 

 

try this formula

 

Rev SWLY2 = 
var _weekid52 = SELECTEDVALUE(DateTable[WeekID]) - 52
return
CALCULATE(SUM('Fact Table'[Revenue Net]), FILTER(ALL(DateTable), DateTable[WeekID] =_weekid52 ))

This solution did not total either for some reason

mcornfield_1-1615818422065.png

 

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @mcornfield , you need use SUMX and Summarize in another measure.

 

try this

 

MeasureTotal = SUMX (
ADDCOLUMNS (
SUMMARIZE ( 'Table', 'Table'[Date] ),
"Result", [First Measure without Total]
),
[Result]
)

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