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DAX Code Explanation

Hi Experts,

 

I couldnt able to understand what does this DAX code means?

 

daxcodemean.PNGAnyone, Please help.

 

Thank you

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , if there is no value for sum, then give 0. It will create a left join with dimension

 

same as

sum('Financial Overview'[balance]) +0

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AllisonKennedy
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Super User

@Anonymous 

 

A DAX Measure can't be fully defined until you provide the context - so to truly explain what it gives you need to know what table/visual you're using it in, but I'll do my best.

 

Let's break it into parts. We have

SUM('Financial Overview'[Balance])

in there twice, so I'm going to call that [TotalBalance]:

[TotalBalance]  = SUM('Financial Overview'[Balance])

 

The [TotalBalance] is just adding up the value from the Balance column in the Financial Overview table. If you put this in a Card visual, it gives the Grand Total Balance. If you put this in a visual by Year, Month, it will filter the Financial Overview table for that year and month, and then add up all the values in the Balance column for those dates. 

 

Looking at the rest of the measure, now that we have defined [TotalBalance], we can then rewrite the measure as: 

 

Sum of Balance = IF( [TotalBalance] = BLANK() , 0, [TotalBalance] )

 

Which hopefully makes it a little easier to see that if the [TotalBalance] is blank (in other words there was no row in the Financial Overview table for that Year and Month), then replace it with 0, otherwise give the [TotalBalance]. This forces ALL months and years to be shown in the table visual, even if there was no balance record in the Financial Overview table on that month/year.

 

Does that help?

 

You could simplify this a bit by writing: 

Sum of Balance = 0 + SUM('Financial Overview'[Balance])

 

and you'll still get the same result.

 


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AllisonKennedy
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous 

 

A DAX Measure can't be fully defined until you provide the context - so to truly explain what it gives you need to know what table/visual you're using it in, but I'll do my best.

 

Let's break it into parts. We have

SUM('Financial Overview'[Balance])

in there twice, so I'm going to call that [TotalBalance]:

[TotalBalance]  = SUM('Financial Overview'[Balance])

 

The [TotalBalance] is just adding up the value from the Balance column in the Financial Overview table. If you put this in a Card visual, it gives the Grand Total Balance. If you put this in a visual by Year, Month, it will filter the Financial Overview table for that year and month, and then add up all the values in the Balance column for those dates. 

 

Looking at the rest of the measure, now that we have defined [TotalBalance], we can then rewrite the measure as: 

 

Sum of Balance = IF( [TotalBalance] = BLANK() , 0, [TotalBalance] )

 

Which hopefully makes it a little easier to see that if the [TotalBalance] is blank (in other words there was no row in the Financial Overview table for that Year and Month), then replace it with 0, otherwise give the [TotalBalance]. This forces ALL months and years to be shown in the table visual, even if there was no balance record in the Financial Overview table on that month/year.

 

Does that help?

 

You could simplify this a bit by writing: 

Sum of Balance = 0 + SUM('Financial Overview'[Balance])

 

and you'll still get the same result.

 


Please @mention me in your reply if you want a response.

Copying DAX from this post? Click here for a hack to quickly replace it with your own table names

Has this post solved your problem? Please Accept as Solution so that others can find it quickly and to let the community know your problem has been solved.
If you found this post helpful, please give Kudos C

I work as a Microsoft trainer and consultant, specialising in Power BI and Power Query.
www.excelwithallison.com

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , if there is no value for sum, then give 0. It will create a left join with dimension

 

same as

sum('Financial Overview'[balance]) +0

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