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Isaac1160
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slicer

buenas tardes, en este modelo tengo varios elementos como son tuberias y conexiones. Ahora bien, para yo poder pagarle al contratista por los trabajos ejecutados, tengo 4 columnas, 2 de ellas pertencen al campo de avance ya sea que el trabajo este concluido o que este en un 50%, las otras dos columnas son de las semanas en las que se realizo el trabajo. 

INSTALLED 100%INSTALLED 50%WEEK INSTALLED 100%WEEK INSTALLED % 50%CANTIDADP.U.TOTAL
1000370610116066
050 38610113033
100504039610113033

 El problema que tengo:  es que no me hace la segmentacion por semana del año, solo me toma la semana conexion que tengo en el modelo 

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lo que me gustaria saber es como puedo hacer que el slicer de las semana este filtrado por las week Installed 100 y week Installed 50. esto con el fin de obtener el importe a pagar ya sea por los trabajo al 50% o o por los trabajos al 100%

 

 

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V-pazhen-msft
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@Isaac1160 

I have a short sample to demonstrate display the column value based on the selected column name. 

 

1. Manually enter the column names in a new table.

Vpazhenmsft_0-1635145626795.png

 

2. Create a measure to display selected column value.

Install 50/100 = SWITCH(MAX('Table (2)'[Install %]),
"INSTALLED 50%", SUM([INSTALLED 50%]),
"INSTALLED 100%",SUM([INSTALLED 100%]))
 
Vpazhenmsft_1-1635145691925.png

 

Paul Zheng _ Community Support Team
If this post helps, please Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

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V-pazhen-msft
Community Support
Community Support

@Isaac1160 

I have a short sample to demonstrate display the column value based on the selected column name. 

 

1. Manually enter the column names in a new table.

Vpazhenmsft_0-1635145626795.png

 

2. Create a measure to display selected column value.

Install 50/100 = SWITCH(MAX('Table (2)'[Install %]),
"INSTALLED 50%", SUM([INSTALLED 50%]),
"INSTALLED 100%",SUM([INSTALLED 100%]))
 
Vpazhenmsft_1-1635145691925.png

 

Paul Zheng _ Community Support Team
If this post helps, please Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

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