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Ito_c
Frequent Visitor

SUMX plus ALLEXCEPT returning a wrong value

Hi, I'm working in a small dataset with twelve fiscal weeks. So, I need to sum the values from CalculatedMeasure1 for the CalculatedMeasure2 by Fiscal Week, but the SUMX plus ALLEXCEPT is not working to return expected result. 

 

The dataset:

Fiscal WeekCalculatedMeasure1 (percentile)CalculatedMeasure2 (expected result)
2022_F0530%115%
2022_F0560%115%
2022_F0525%115%


For the 
For the CalculatedMeasure1 I'm only divide the Consumed by Budget to return the percentile consumed (not all columns in the table to simplify).

For the CalculatedMeasure2 I'm trying 

 

CalculatedMeasure2 = 

CALCULATE(SUMX('Table','Table'[CalculatedMeasure1]),

ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[Fiscal Week])

)
 
I'm not sure if this is returning the sum of other Fiscal Weeks in the dataset, but the result is 40686%
 

 

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Ito_c
Frequent Visitor

I could solve step back on the dataset and use CTE (Commom Table Expression) in SQL Server side. So, based in solution outside of Power BI DAX, I think the solution is the same in DAX, create a temp table and then apply measure in the aggregated temp table.  

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Ito_c
Frequent Visitor

I could solve step back on the dataset and use CTE (Commom Table Expression) in SQL Server side. So, based in solution outside of Power BI DAX, I think the solution is the same in DAX, create a temp table and then apply measure in the aggregated temp table.  

v-jayw-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Ito_c ,

 

Try this:

CalculatedMeasure2 =
SUMX (
    ALLEXCEPT ( 'Table', 'Table'[Fiscal Week] ),
    'Table'[CalculatedMeasure1]
)

Or

CalculatedMeasure2 =
SUMX (
    FILTER (
        'Table',
        'Table'[Fiscal Week] = SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[Fiscal Week] )
    ),
    'Table'[CalculatedMeasure1]
)

 

Best Regards,

Jay

Community Support Team _ Jay
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution
to help the other members find it.

Hi @v-jayw-msft , both not work. The first return the same value mentioned 40686% and the second return blank.

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