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krishak77
Helper I
Helper I

Convert DAX from column to measure

Hello All,

 

Can anyone please provide DAX to apply in measure for the below DAX which is applied in Added Column.

 

FRSOTAT =
VAR CurrentRow = 'Distinct SOTAT'[Row_Number] // Replace 'YourTable' with the actual name of your table and 'Index' with your table's index column

 

VAR PreviousRowValueD = CALCULATE(MAX('Distinct SOTAT'[FRper]), FILTER('Distinct SOTAT', 'Distinct SOTAT'[Row_Number] = CurrentRow + 1))
VAR PreviousRowValueA = CALCULATE(MAX('Distinct SOTAT'[Sotat]), FILTER('Distinct SOTAT', 'Distinct SOTAT'[Row_Number] = CurrentRow + 1))

 

RETURN

 

IF(CurrentRow >=1 && 'Distinct SOTAT'[FRper] < 0.9 && PreviousRowValueD >= 0.9, 'Distinct SOTAT'[Sotat] + (PreviousRowValueA - 'Distinct SOTAT'[Sotat]) * (0.9 - ('Distinct SOTAT'[FRper])) / (PreviousRowValueD - ('Distinct SOTAT'[FRper])), 0

 )
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Greg_Deckler
Super User
Super User

@krishak77 Try:

FRSOTAT =
VAR CurrentRow = MAX('Distinct SOTAT'[Row_Number]) // Replace 'YourTable' with the actual name of your table and 'Index' with your table's index column

VAR PreviousRowValueD = CALCULATE(MAX('Distinct SOTAT'[FRper]), FILTER('Distinct SOTAT', 'Distinct SOTAT'[Row_Number] = CurrentRow + 1))
VAR PreviousRowValueA = CALCULATE(MAX('Distinct SOTAT'[Sotat]), FILTER('Distinct SOTAT', 'Distinct SOTAT'[Row_Number] = CurrentRow + 1))

RETURN
IF(CurrentRow >=1 && 'Distinct SOTAT'[FRper] < 0.9 && PreviousRowValueD >= 0.9, 'Distinct SOTAT'[Sotat] + (PreviousRowValueA - 'Distinct SOTAT'[Sotat]) * (0.9 - ('Distinct SOTAT'[FRper])) / (PreviousRowValueD - ('Distinct SOTAT'[FRper])), 0

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Greg_Deckler
Super User
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@krishak77 Try:

FRSOTAT =
VAR CurrentRow = MAX('Distinct SOTAT'[Row_Number]) // Replace 'YourTable' with the actual name of your table and 'Index' with your table's index column

VAR PreviousRowValueD = CALCULATE(MAX('Distinct SOTAT'[FRper]), FILTER('Distinct SOTAT', 'Distinct SOTAT'[Row_Number] = CurrentRow + 1))
VAR PreviousRowValueA = CALCULATE(MAX('Distinct SOTAT'[Sotat]), FILTER('Distinct SOTAT', 'Distinct SOTAT'[Row_Number] = CurrentRow + 1))

RETURN
IF(CurrentRow >=1 && 'Distinct SOTAT'[FRper] < 0.9 && PreviousRowValueD >= 0.9, 'Distinct SOTAT'[Sotat] + (PreviousRowValueA - 'Distinct SOTAT'[Sotat]) * (0.9 - ('Distinct SOTAT'[FRper])) / (PreviousRowValueD - ('Distinct SOTAT'[FRper])), 0

@ me in replies or I'll lose your thread!!!
Instead of a Kudo, please vote for this idea
Become an expert!: Enterprise DNA
External Tools: MSHGQM
YouTube Channel!: Microsoft Hates Greg
Latest book!:
The Definitive Guide to Power Query (M)

DAX is easy, CALCULATE makes DAX hard...

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