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Nimai123
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Dax

I need help building a DAX in a way that calculates the sum of the 2 given rows of FY16-17 and outputs in a single row and also to remove the [1L] and [100 ML] from the row.

 

ignore the Total

 

Current-

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Desired -

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@Nimai123 , Try sumx

Measure 2 = SUMX(SUMMARIZE('Product Sales Report','Product Sales Report'[All Segment.All Segment Level 01],'Product Sales Report'[Material.Material Level 01],"_1",[Total Qty Inc Foc FY16-17]),[_1])

 

Add all the group column of table

 

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amitchandak
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Try like

averagex(summarize(table,Table[product category],Table[material],"_1",[<Your measure>]),[_1])

@Nimai123 , Try sumx

Measure 2 = SUMX(SUMMARIZE('Product Sales Report','Product Sales Report'[All Segment.All Segment Level 01],'Product Sales Report'[Material.Material Level 01],"_1",[Total Qty Inc Foc FY16-17]),[_1])

 

Add all the group column of table

 

Greg_Deckler
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Is that all of your data? You could create a new column like:

 

Material = LEFT([Materials,FIND([Materials],"[") - 1)

 

Then just put that in your visual and you should get a single row and the sum you want. 


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