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Hi @Anonymous
Due to I don’t know your data, I create a sample by myself.
DimStore Table and FactSale Table:
Create another Slicer table by the StoreNumber value in DimStore Table .
Slicer = VALUES(DimStore[StoreNumber])
Then we build a Slicer by this table.
Note: We didn’t build any relationship between Slicer Table and DimStore Table/FactSale Table.
Create two Measures:
Measure1:
Total Qty = SUM(FactSale[SaleQty])
Measure2:
MaxSales =
VAR _a = SELECTEDVALUE(Slicer[StoreNumber])
return
MAXX(FILTER(DimStore,DimStore[StoreNumber]<>_a),FactSale[Total Qty])
At last we build a card visual to show the result by Measure2.
Now let’s have a test.
Select 1:
Select 2:
If this reply still can’t solve your problem please provide me with more details about your table, show me your result, the meaning of [Selected Store] in your measure or share your pbix file by OneDrive for Business with me.
You can download the pbix file form this link:
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous
Could you tell me if your problem has been solved? If it is, kindly Accept it as the solution. More people will benefit from it. Or you are still confused about it, please provide me with more details about your table, you issues or share me with your pbix file from your onedrive business.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
Hi @Anonymous
Due to I don’t know your data, I create a sample by myself.
DimStore Table and FactSale Table:
Create another Slicer table by the StoreNumber value in DimStore Table .
Slicer = VALUES(DimStore[StoreNumber])
Then we build a Slicer by this table.
Note: We didn’t build any relationship between Slicer Table and DimStore Table/FactSale Table.
Create two Measures:
Measure1:
Total Qty = SUM(FactSale[SaleQty])
Measure2:
MaxSales =
VAR _a = SELECTEDVALUE(Slicer[StoreNumber])
return
MAXX(FILTER(DimStore,DimStore[StoreNumber]<>_a),FactSale[Total Qty])
At last we build a card visual to show the result by Measure2.
Now let’s have a test.
Select 1:
Select 2:
If this reply still can’t solve your problem please provide me with more details about your table, show me your result, the meaning of [Selected Store] in your measure or share your pbix file by OneDrive for Business with me.
You can download the pbix file form this link:
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Anonymous ,
try like
calculate(maxx(values(DimStore[StoreNumber]), Sum(FactSale[SaleQty])), filter(all(DimStore) ,DimStore[StoreNumber]<>[Selected Store]))
Assuming selected store is already a measure
Same Issue.
DAX evaluated to blank
@Anonymous here it is :
MaxSales = MAXX(FILTER(DimStore,DimStore[StoreNumber]<>[Selected Store]),CALCULATE(Sum(FactSale[SaleQty])))
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