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siacc
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Can I write a DAX query in more than one row?

Hi all,

 

I have the following dax expression (for a calculated table):

 

TableOne = FILTER(SUMMARIZE('persons', 'persons'[id], 'persons'[name], 'persons'[surname]),  'persons'[age] = 34)

This dax expression works. It returns only rows for persons whose age is 34 years old.


But i would split this dax expression in more than one row (for a better readability).

How can I do?

 

Thank you for your answers.

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MFelix
Super User
Super User

Hi @siacc,

 

Do you mean something like this:

 

TableOne = FILTER(
                  SUMMARIZE(
                     'persons', 'persons'[id], 'persons'[name], 'persons'[surname]),
            'persons'[age] = 34)

You jus have to do ALT + Enter in the place you want to do the line break you can also add comments in front of the formula to better understandment see example below.

 

ableOne = FILTER(   //Filter table
                  SUMMARIZE( //Summarize table accoding to filter
                     'persons', 'persons'[id], 'persons'[name], 'persons'[surname]),
            'persons'[age] = 34) // age higher then 34

 

Regards

 

Mfelix


Regards

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MFelix
Super User
Super User

Hi @siacc,

 

Do you mean something like this:

 

TableOne = FILTER(
                  SUMMARIZE(
                     'persons', 'persons'[id], 'persons'[name], 'persons'[surname]),
            'persons'[age] = 34)

You jus have to do ALT + Enter in the place you want to do the line break you can also add comments in front of the formula to better understandment see example below.

 

ableOne = FILTER(   //Filter table
                  SUMMARIZE( //Summarize table accoding to filter
                     'persons', 'persons'[id], 'persons'[name], 'persons'[surname]),
            'persons'[age] = 34) // age higher then 34

 

Regards

 

Mfelix


Regards

Miguel Félix


Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!

Proud to be a Super User!

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Anonymous
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You can use Dax Formatter

MFelix
Super User
Super User

Hi @siacc,

 

Do you mean something like this:

 

TableOne = FILTER(
                  SUMMARIZE(
                     'persons', 'persons'[id], 'persons'[name], 'persons'[surname]),
            'persons'[age] = 34)

You jus have to do ALT + Enter in the place you want to do the line break you can also add comments in front of the formula to better understandment see example below.

 

ableOne = FILTER(   //Filter table
                  SUMMARIZE( //Summarize table accoding to filter
                     'persons', 'persons'[id], 'persons'[name], 'persons'[surname]),
            'persons'[age] = 34) // age higher then 34

 

regards

 

Mfelix


Regards

Miguel Félix


Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!

Proud to be a Super User!

Check out my blog: Power BI em Português



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