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Hi all,
I need a measure with a calculation of Revenue with some filters but i am not sure how to do this. I know this is possible in the visual filters, but I need to add another calculation to this one after it that is why I need it in a measure.
I need the sum from Revenue
Which contains or starts with "BV" from Order
And starts with "PA" from Note
I was trying something with CALCULATE(SUM( )) and FILTER and FIND() but obviously not getting the results I want.
Below the sample data, at the end I only need the €61, €23 and €65 below.
Revenue | Order | Note |
€ 123,00 | BV45 | GF23 |
€ 61,00 | BV46 | PA143 |
€ 48,00 | OR456 | CD32 |
€ 65,00 | OR457 | PA32 |
€ 45,00 | OR458 | PA124 |
€ 23,00 | BV47 | PA543 |
€ 65,00 | BV48 | PA234 |
€ 56,00 | BV48 | CD42 |
€ 43,00 | ORD459 | RG43 |
€ 23,00 | OR460 | RG34 |
€ 43,00 | BV46 | CD52 |
Thanks in advance!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Here it is,
CALCULATE(AVERAGE(TableName[Revenue]),FILTER(TableName,LEFT(TableName[Order],2)="BV" && LEFT(TableName[Note],2)="PA"))
Here it is,
CALCULATE(AVERAGE(TableName[Revenue]),FILTER(TableName,LEFT(TableName[Order],2)="BV" && LEFT(TableName[Note],2)="PA"))
Thanks alot! I was actually pretty close!
Sample data please.
Please see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490
Done! hopefully this makes it more clear.
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