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Last value of a group

Hi community,

I have de following dataset: 

idstepval1val2
101155
101285
1013 10
101438
1015 15
1021 9
102227
1023 5
1024713
1025 8

 

I need get a value of val2 where val1 is not null, for each ID, respecting the step. In example above, I need value 8 for ID 101 and 13 for ID 102. I tried use lastnoblank in a matrix with ID in rows but does not worked.

 

Basically, the result that I need in this example, is the matrix below:

IDVal1Val2Diff
101385
1027136

 

Anybody help me in this case?

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION
mahoneypat
Employee
Employee

Here is a measure expression that calculates your different directly.  If you want to return Val1 and Val2, just return those variables instead of the difference.

 

Difference =
VAR __maxstepnotnull =
    CALCULATE ( MAX ( val[step] ), NOT ( ISBLANK ( val[val1] ) ) )
VAR __val1 =
    CALCULATE ( MIN ( val[val1] ), val[step] = __maxstepnotnull )
VAR __val2 =
    CALCULATE ( MIN ( val[val2] ), val[step] = __maxstepnotnull )
RETURN
    __val2 - __val1

 

If this works for you, please mark it as the solution.  Kudos are appreciated too.  Please let me know if not.

Regards,

Pat





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mahoneypat
Employee
Employee

Here is a measure expression that calculates your different directly.  If you want to return Val1 and Val2, just return those variables instead of the difference.

 

Difference =
VAR __maxstepnotnull =
    CALCULATE ( MAX ( val[step] ), NOT ( ISBLANK ( val[val1] ) ) )
VAR __val1 =
    CALCULATE ( MIN ( val[val1] ), val[step] = __maxstepnotnull )
VAR __val2 =
    CALCULATE ( MIN ( val[val2] ), val[step] = __maxstepnotnull )
RETURN
    __val2 - __val1

 

If this works for you, please mark it as the solution.  Kudos are appreciated too.  Please let me know if not.

Regards,

Pat





Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution! Kudos are also appreciated!

To learn more about Power BI, follow me on Twitter or subscribe on YouTube.


@mahoneypa HoosierBI on YouTube


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