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Dominok123
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Calculating Percentage Difference between Current and Previous Row only while the ID is the same

Hey guys,

I am struggling with trying and getting the third column '% Difference' (in the table below) working in Power BI. 

 

Basically I need to work out the percent difference of the current row of 'Value' when compared to the previous row in the 'Value' column. Furthermore, I can't have two different ID's being compared, hence why there is a 0 when the ID changes.

 

Any help would be much appreciated.

 

Table1:

IDValue% Difference
1500
1524
150-4
15510
2360
24010.5
3600
36620
362-6.2

 

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PattemManohar
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@Dominok123  Add a new column i.e. Index Field in "Power Query Editor" 

 

Then add a new column in DAX as below

 

% Difference = 
VAR _CurrVal = Test228RowDiff[Value]
VAR _PrevID = LOOKUPVALUE(Test228RowDiff[ID],Test228RowDiff[Index],Test228RowDiff[Index]-1)
VAR _PrevVal = LOOKUPVALUE(Test228RowDiff[Value],Test228RowDiff[Index],Test228RowDiff[Index]-1,Test228RowDiff[ID],Test228RowDiff[ID])
RETURN IF(Test228RowDiff[ID] = _PrevID,FORMAT((_CurrVal-_PrevVal)/_CurrVal,"Percent"),FORMAT(0,"Percent"))

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Hi, I was just playing about with the problem when the solution was posted.  It's a good solution but i need to point out that the percentage calculation is wrong and there's a rogue non-existent table in the formula.

 

I also added the index column - because DAX engine has to know how to find the previous row.

For comparison, another DAX formula to get the previous value is

previous value = CALCULATE(FIRSTNONBLANK(Table2[Value], 1), 
FILTER(Table2, Table2[ID] = EARLIER(Table2[ID]) && Table2[Index] = EARLIER(Table2[Index]) - 1))

and the percentage calculation has to have the previous value as the denominator.

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PattemManohar
Community Champion
Community Champion

@Dominok123  Add a new column i.e. Index Field in "Power Query Editor" 

 

Then add a new column in DAX as below

 

% Difference = 
VAR _CurrVal = Test228RowDiff[Value]
VAR _PrevID = LOOKUPVALUE(Test228RowDiff[ID],Test228RowDiff[Index],Test228RowDiff[Index]-1)
VAR _PrevVal = LOOKUPVALUE(Test228RowDiff[Value],Test228RowDiff[Index],Test228RowDiff[Index]-1,Test228RowDiff[ID],Test228RowDiff[ID])
RETURN IF(Test228RowDiff[ID] = _PrevID,FORMAT((_CurrVal-_PrevVal)/_CurrVal,"Percent"),FORMAT(0,"Percent"))

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Hi, I was just playing about with the problem when the solution was posted.  It's a good solution but i need to point out that the percentage calculation is wrong and there's a rogue non-existent table in the formula.

 

I also added the index column - because DAX engine has to know how to find the previous row.

For comparison, another DAX formula to get the previous value is

previous value = CALCULATE(FIRSTNONBLANK(Table2[Value], 1), 
FILTER(Table2, Table2[ID] = EARLIER(Table2[ID]) && Table2[Index] = EARLIER(Table2[Index]) - 1))

and the percentage calculation has to have the previous value as the denominator.

Thanks@HotChilli  yes the index is pointing to wrong table, because of Lazy Intellisense option. Updated the table name now. 





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