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mikemagill
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Applying a growth percentage to a measure result

I have a data table that has the following fields:

  • Date
  • LocationID
  • EventID
  • Count

I have a measure that calculates the equivalent count last year:

 

  • CALCULATE(sum('Total Attendance'[Count]),DATEADD('Date Table'[Date],-364,DAY))
I have a table of growth targets that has the following fields:
  • Date
  • LocationID
  • EventID
  • Target%
This table has multiple records for each LocationID/EventID.  For example:
 
01/01/17, LDN, AM, 10%
01/01/18, LDN, AM, 8% 
 
In this example, the growth rate is 10% from 01/01/17 to 31/12/17 and then reduces to 8%.
 
I want to work out a measure that multiplies the CountLastYr by the relevant growth percentage for that LocationID, EventID and date.
 
Can anyone help?
 
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mikemagill
Frequent Visitor

I'm sorry those measures throw up errors for me.  I've added an expected result column to my data that shows the percentage target that I expect to appear against each count.  This is what I would use to add to the Count LastYr measure.

 

Updated sample data

mikemagill
Frequent Visitor

Thanks for the input but that's not the results I'm looking for.

 

I want my count table to show, for every date that there is a count, the CountLastYr * (1 + Target).  The target percentage being the latest target set for that particular count type, location and event type.

Hi @mikemagill,

 

To create the measures as below. If it doesn't meet your requirement, kindly share your excepted result to me.

 

tar = var ma = CALCULATE(MAX('Date Table'[Date]),ALLEXCEPT('Date Table','Date Table'[LocationId],'Date Table'[EventNameId],'Date Table'[CountType]))
return
CALCULATE(MAX('Date Table'[Target]),FILTER('Date Table','Date Table'[Date]=ma))
Measure = 
VAR da =
    MAX ( 'Date Table'[Date] )

RETURN
    CALCULATE (
        SUM ( 'Total Attendance'[Count] ),
        FILTER ( ALL ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[Date] >= da - 364 && 'Table'[Date] <= da )
    )
        * 1+MAXX(ALLEXCEPT('Date Table','Date Table'[CountType],'Date Table'[EventNameId],'Date Table'[LocationId]),[tar])

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Regards,

Frank

Community Support Team _ Frank
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mikemagill
Frequent Visitor

Here is a link to a spreadsheet containing two tables; CountData and Targets.

 

Sample Data

 

There should be sufficient data in there to demonstrate what I want to achieve.

Hi @mikemagill,

 

Please check the folloing steps as below. If it doesn't meet your requirement, kindly share your excepted result to me.

 

1. Create a date table and create relationships between tables.

 

Table = CALENDARAUTO()

2. Create a measure as below.

 

Measure = 
VAR da =
    MAX ( 'Date Table'[Date] )
VAR tar =
    MAX ( 'Date Table'[Target] )
RETURN
    CALCULATE (
        SUM ( 'Total Attendance'[Count] ),
        FILTER ( ALL ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[Date] >= da - 364 && 'Table'[Date] <= da )
    )
        * tar

Capture.PNG

 

Regards,

Frank

Community Support Team _ Frank
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v-frfei-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @mikemagill,

 

Could you please share your sample data or pbix to me? You can upload your file to onedrive and share the link here.

 

Regards,

Frank

Community Support Team _ Frank
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