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ivostammis
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DAX - Cumulative % non-dates

Hi everyone,

 

I am currently trying to set up a colum with cumulative % of products. I have found several examples which cover cumulative calculation on dates (so increasing per month for example). However, my order of adding up the cumulative % will be based on the sort order for product totals, in decreasing order. I made an example in excel below which also shows the chart I eventually need to produce. 

 

Does anyone know whether it is possible at all to create this? I have been thinking about setting up a seperate table, using product totals, from there on I would need to add a dynamic calculated index from where on the cumulative total can be calculated I guess? 

 

 

cumulative items.jpg

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Hi,

 

this YouTube Video describe the way.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzF5kN2BQ60

 

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I have written a blog post to this topic today. Unfortunately in german, but maybe the screenshots give you an inspiration.

https://www.thinkbi.de/2019/10/20/dynamische-abc-analyse-mit-dax/

 

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http://www.thinkbi.de/

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Thanks!

Good to learn a bit more about the quick measures. I needed exactly the solution as described by Mwegener regarding the pareto.

Hi,

 

this YouTube Video describe the way.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzF5kN2BQ60

 

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Please give Kudos for support.

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His mission is clear: "Get the most out of data, with Power BI."
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amitchandak
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Have you tried Quick Measure?

 

Right-click on a table or field Fields section. Click on Quick Measure. Use running total from there

Screenshot 2019-10-08 12.52.59.png

 

 

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