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micmat
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Ignore Value if no date

DateLocationProductValue
11/25/2019USA20
11/25/2019USB30
11/26/2019USA50
11/27/2019USA30
11/27/2019USB60

 

Hey all, so what I would like to do is have the chart show the value of Product B - Product A, but only if they both have a given date. So:

11/25/2019 : 10

11/26/2019: Show nothing (no line) since there is no product B for that date

11/27/2019: 30

 

I tried using some NOT(ISBLANK()) logic but it made my charts look off and not the correct results. Thanks for any help!

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@micmat I did with following measures

 

Total Value = SUM ( 'Table (2)'[Value] )

Product A Value = CALCULATE ( [Total Value], 'Table (2)'[Product] = "A" )

Product B Value = CALCULATE ( [Total Value], 'Table (2)'[Product] = "B" )

Product B - Product A = 
IF ( [Product A Value] = BLANK() || [Product B Value] == BLANK(), BLANK(), [Product B Value] - [Product A Value]
)

 

Use bar chat, drop date on X-Axis and Product B - Product A on value section



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parry2k
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@micmat are you looking for this result

 

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@micmat I did with following measures

 

Total Value = SUM ( 'Table (2)'[Value] )

Product A Value = CALCULATE ( [Total Value], 'Table (2)'[Product] = "A" )

Product B Value = CALCULATE ( [Total Value], 'Table (2)'[Product] = "B" )

Product B - Product A = 
IF ( [Product A Value] = BLANK() || [Product B Value] == BLANK(), BLANK(), [Product B Value] - [Product A Value]
)

 

Use bar chat, drop date on X-Axis and Product B - Product A on value section



Subscribe to the @PowerBIHowTo YT channel for an upcoming video on List and Record functions in Power Query!!

Learn Power BI and Fabric - subscribe to our YT channel - Click here: @PowerBIHowTo

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Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution. Proud to be a Super User! Appreciate your Kudos 🙂
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Thank you!

That is exactly it! How were you able to do it?

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