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Hi,
I'm looking for a DAX formula which can help me get the below mentioned results.
Account Name | Country | Revenue | |
XYZ | Singapore | 1000 | Ignore This |
XYZ | Thailand | 800 | Ignore This |
XYZ | Vietnam | 900 | Ignore This |
XYZ | Sri Lanka | 1200 | Consider this |
ABC | Singapore | 400 | Consider this |
DEF | Philippines | 200 | Consider this |
For example, there's an account with multiple engagements in different locations. I should consider the account with highest revenue in a given location and ignore the rest.
Any help on this would be really appreciated!!
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Mahesh
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@Anonymous ,
new column =
var _max = maxx(filter(Table, [Account Name] = earlier([Account Name])),[Revenue])
return
if( [Revenue] =_max, [Country],blank())
Hi, @Anonymous
Please check the below measure.
Result Measure =
VAR currentaccount =
MAX ( 'Table'[Account Name] )
VAR maxrevbyacount =
GROUPBY (
FILTER ( ALL ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[Account Name] = currentaccount ),
'Table'[Account Name],
"@maxrev", MAXX ( CURRENTGROUP (), 'Table'[Revenue] )
)
RETURN
IF (
SUM ( 'Table'[Revenue] ) = MAXX ( maxrevbyacount, [@maxrev] ),
"Consider this",
"Ignore This"
)
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hi @Jihwan_Kim ,
Thank you for responding so quickly.
I'm looking for the result as below:
Account Name | Country | Revenue | Country_Result |
XYZ | Singapore | 1000 | |
XYZ | Thailand | 800 | |
XYZ | Vietnam | 900 | |
XYZ | Sri Lanka | 1200 | Sri Lanka |
ABC | Singapore | 400 | Singapore |
DEF | Philippines | 200 | Philippines |
If the the critiria isn't matching, I should get a blank else the Country name.
@Anonymous , Try like
new column =
var _max = maxx(filter(Table, [Account Name] = earlier([Account Name])),[Revenue])
return
if( [Revenue] =_max, "Consider this", "Ignore This")
Hi @amitchandak ,
Thank you for your swift response.
I'm looking for the result as below:
Account Name | Country | Revenue | Country_Result |
XYZ | Singapore | 1000 | |
XYZ | Thailand | 800 | |
XYZ | Vietnam | 900 | |
XYZ | Sri Lanka | 1200 | Sri Lanka |
ABC | Singapore | 400 | Singapore |
DEF | Philippines | 200 | Philippines |
If the the critiria isn't matching, I should get a blank else the Country name.
@Anonymous ,
new column =
var _max = maxx(filter(Table, [Account Name] = earlier([Account Name])),[Revenue])
return
if( [Revenue] =_max, [Country],blank())
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