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Hi Everyone,
Please help me on this - is this possible to be done?
Scenario 1:
when the business transformation filter to single activity (activity 1) :
impact on workload: -60%
impact year starts from: 2022 and onwards:
2020: no impact
2021: no impact
2022 - 2030: base * 0.4
Scenario 2:
when the business transformation filter to mulitple activities (activity 1 and 2) :
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @thekimberlytan ,
Based on your description, you can create a measure as follows.
Test_measure =
VAR x0 =
SELECTEDVALUE ( ACT[Activity] )
VAR x1 =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
MAX ( 'Test_activity'[Year] ) <= 2021, MAX ( 'Test_activity'[units] ),
MAX ( 'Test_activity'[units] ) * 0.4
)
VAR x2 =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
MAX ( 'Test_activity'[Year] ) <= 2021, MAX ( 'Test_activity'[units] ),
MAX ( 'Test_activity'[Year] ) >= 2025,
MAX ( 'Test_activity'[units] ) * 0.4 * 0.8,
MAX ( 'Test_activity'[units] ) * 0.4
)
RETURN
IF (
ISFILTERED ( ACT[Activity] ),
IF (
x0 = "activity 1",
x1,
IF (
x0 = "activity 2",
BLANK (),
IF (
COUNTROWS ( ALLSELECTED ( ACT[Activity] ) ) = DISTINCTCOUNT ( ACT[Activity] ),
x2,
BLANK ()
)
)
),
BLANK ()
)
Result:
Hope that's what you were looking for.
Best Regards,
Yuna
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @thekimberlytan ,
Based on your description, you can create a measure as follows.
Test_measure =
VAR x0 =
SELECTEDVALUE ( ACT[Activity] )
VAR x1 =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
MAX ( 'Test_activity'[Year] ) <= 2021, MAX ( 'Test_activity'[units] ),
MAX ( 'Test_activity'[units] ) * 0.4
)
VAR x2 =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
MAX ( 'Test_activity'[Year] ) <= 2021, MAX ( 'Test_activity'[units] ),
MAX ( 'Test_activity'[Year] ) >= 2025,
MAX ( 'Test_activity'[units] ) * 0.4 * 0.8,
MAX ( 'Test_activity'[units] ) * 0.4
)
RETURN
IF (
ISFILTERED ( ACT[Activity] ),
IF (
x0 = "activity 1",
x1,
IF (
x0 = "activity 2",
BLANK (),
IF (
COUNTROWS ( ALLSELECTED ( ACT[Activity] ) ) = DISTINCTCOUNT ( ACT[Activity] ),
x2,
BLANK ()
)
)
),
BLANK ()
)
Result:
Hope that's what you were looking for.
Best Regards,
Yuna
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@thekimberlytan ,based on what I got
Layer one seem seem like
new column =
if([Year] >=2022, [Base]*.4 , [Base])
layer seems like a new column
Switch( true() ,
[Year] >=2025, [Base]*.6
[Year] >=2022, [Base]*.4 ,
[Base]
)
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