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laciodrom_80
Helper IV
Helper IV

Hint about DAX calculation

Hi all,

I've got a table with a string column Customer, a number column Revision and a number column Price: I wish to sum all values in Price column but only considering the max revision value for the same customer columns values.

 

 

CUSTOMER       REVISION     PRICE
CustomerA          100        2
CustomerB          80         4
CustomerB          81         6
CustomerC          10         5
CustomerD          14         2
CustomerD          15         3

 

 

I'd like to obtain: 2+6+5+3 = 16

What DAX expression should I use?

 

Thanks a lot for any clue!

Luca
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Hi @laciodrom_80 , 

 

Would you please use the following measure ?

 

Measure = SUMX(ADDCOLUMNS(SUMMARIZE('Table','Table'[CUSTOMER],"maxrevision",MAX('Table'[REVISION])),"_price",CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Price]))),[_price])

 

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If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

Best Regards,

Dedmon Dai

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amitchandak
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@laciodrom_80 , Try like

 

sumx(values(Table[CUSTOMER]) ,calculate(max(Table[price])))

 

or

sumx(Summarize(Table,Table[CUSTOMER],"_1" ,calculate(max(Table[price]))),[_1])

or

sumx(values(Table[CUSTOMER]) ,(max(Table[price])))

@amitchandak thanks, but I've modified the post in the meantime, it's a bit different

Luca

Hi @laciodrom_80 , 

 

Would you please use the following measure ?

 

Measure = SUMX(ADDCOLUMNS(SUMMARIZE('Table','Table'[CUSTOMER],"maxrevision",MAX('Table'[REVISION])),"_price",CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Price]))),[_price])

 

Capture3.PNG

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

Best Regards,

Dedmon Dai

@laciodrom_80 , Try like

sumx(values(Table[CUSTOMER]) ,lastnonblankvalue(table[revision ],max(Table[price])))

 

In visual  take max or last of revision, if needed

 

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