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Hi Senior Users,
Can you please help to advise on this. Sample PBI file is here for download.
In the raw data, there is Clicks by Query, URL by Day
I have created metric for Week on Week changed Clicks:
Clicks WoW Change =
var lastweeknum =
CALCULATE(
MAX('Date'[YearWeek]),
FILTER(
ALL('Date'),
[YearWeek]<MAX('Date'[YearWeek])
)
)
var lastweekamount =
CALCULATE(
SUM(Metrics[Clicks]),
FILTER(
ALL('Date'),
[YearWeek]=lastweeknum
)
)
return CALCULATE(SUM(Metrics[Clicks])-lastweekamount)
Then, how to get: how many URLs got more or less Clicks in this week compare to last week clicks?
For example,
For week 04-APR, 2 URLs got less Clicks, 9 URLs got more.
For week 11-APR, 3 URLs got less Clicks, 8 URLs got more.
Thank you.
H
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Hi,
I am not sure how you want to show the visualization, but I assume you want to display the result on the total row of the matrix visualization.
Please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
WoW more or less count: =
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( Metrics[URL] )
|| [Clicks WoW Change] = BLANK (),
[Clicks WoW Change],
VAR newtable =
ADDCOLUMNS (
SUMMARIZE ( ALL ( Metrics ), Metrics[URL], 'Date'[YearWeek] ),
"@countdiff", [Clicks WoW Change]
)
RETURN
"Thisweekmore: "
& COUNTROWS ( FILTER ( newtable, [@countdiff] > 0 ) ) & " / Thisweekless: "
& COUNTROWS ( FILTER ( newtable, [@countdiff] < 0 ) )
)
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Hi,
I am not sure how you want to show the visualization, but I assume you want to display the result on the total row of the matrix visualization.
Please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
WoW more or less count: =
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( Metrics[URL] )
|| [Clicks WoW Change] = BLANK (),
[Clicks WoW Change],
VAR newtable =
ADDCOLUMNS (
SUMMARIZE ( ALL ( Metrics ), Metrics[URL], 'Date'[YearWeek] ),
"@countdiff", [Clicks WoW Change]
)
RETURN
"Thisweekmore: "
& COUNTROWS ( FILTER ( newtable, [@countdiff] > 0 ) ) & " / Thisweekless: "
& COUNTROWS ( FILTER ( newtable, [@countdiff] < 0 ) )
)
If this post helps, then please consider accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.
Thanks for the help @Jihwan_Kim , I was thinking just to make another table to list:
Then when apply URL, it can breakdown to see which of the URLs got more/less.
But you've provided very helpful info.
Thanks again.
Have a nice day!
@h_l , Use week rank on year week or week start date
example
new columns
Week Rank = RANKX(all('Date'),'Date'[Week Start date],,ASC,Dense)
OR
Week Rank = RANKX(all('Date'),'Date'[Year Week],,ASC,Dense) //YYYYWW format
measure example
This Week = CALCULATE(sum('Table'[Qty]), FILTER(ALL('Date'),'Date'[Week Rank]=max('Date'[Week Rank])))
Last Week = CALCULATE(sum('Table'[Qty]), FILTER(ALL('Date'),'Date'[Week Rank]=max('Date'[Week Rank])-1))
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