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Anonymous
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Change SQL to DAX

Hi.
I have these 2 SQL clauses I need to use in PowerBI measure.

This one I need to add decimals = Rivisumma alv 0% = SUMX ( 'ol', [price] * ( [quantity] ) / (1 + [alv] /100))
This is how I do it in SQL, but haven't found how to do it in DAX.
SELECT ROUND(SUM(ol.quantity * ol.price / (1 + CAST(ol.alv AS DECIMAL(10, 6)) / 100)), 2) Summa


And this one I have tried multiple IF-statements in DAX, but nothing is working. If ol.price is over 0, then sum ol.quantity. If ol.price is under 0 then decrease from ol.quantity.
SUM(CASE WHEN ol.price > 0 THEN ol.quantity ELSE CASE WHEN ol.price < 0 THEN - ol.quantity ELSE 0 END END) Kpl 

Thanks for any help with these.

 

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , Try like

round(SUMX ( 'ol',divide( [price] * ( [quantity] )*1.0 ,(1 + [alv] /100.0))),2)

Change data type to decimal. You can Avoid round by giving it column/measure tools

 

SUMX('ol' , Switch(True(), ol[price] > 0 , ol[quantity] , ol[price] < 0 , -1* ol[quantity] , 0 ))

 

Data Format New Rib.png

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hemantsingh
Helper V
Helper V

Try like this in DAX - 

Rivisumma alv 0% = SUMX ( 'ol', [price] * ( [quantity] ) / (1 +  [alv] /100))

Rivisumma alv 0% = 
VAR A = SUMX ( 'ol', [price] * ( [quantity] )
VAR B = 1+ Divide([alv],100,0)
Return
Divide(A,B)

Measure_2 =
Switch(True(),

ol.price >0, sum(ol.quantity),

ol.price < 0, write the comdition here like above,
0
)


 

hope this helps.

 

Regards,

Hemant

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , Try like

round(SUMX ( 'ol',divide( [price] * ( [quantity] )*1.0 ,(1 + [alv] /100.0))),2)

Change data type to decimal. You can Avoid round by giving it column/measure tools

 

SUMX('ol' , Switch(True(), ol[price] > 0 , ol[quantity] , ol[price] < 0 , -1* ol[quantity] , 0 ))

 

Data Format New Rib.png

FarhanAhmed
Community Champion
Community Champion

For the first one you can change the precision of your column in "Columns Tools" ribbon

 

DecimalNumberPrecision.png

 

2nd one you need to create measure like this.

 

_Qty = IF(price > 0,SUM(quantity),SUM(quantity)*-1)

 

 

 







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