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Canada321321
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Slicer not interacting with Measure

In the following scenario, does anyone know what changes I need to make to allow the slicer to interact as intended?

 

Here's an example table. I want to display a sum of year to date amounts, filtered to account 4, with a slicer allowing the user to toggle between divisions 1 & 2:

 

table.jpg

 

My measure formula is as follows, and it calculates in total properly and responds to date slicing without issue. 

 

measure.jpg

 

my problem is that it won't react to a slicer by division. Any selection in the slicer is ignored.

 

visual.jpg

I assume the issue is with my YTD REVENUE measure details, but I'm uncertain exactly what.

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@Canada321321

 

Hi, try with this:

 

YTDRevenue =
CALCULATE (
    SUM ( Sheet1[Amount] ),
    FILTER (
        ALLEXCEPT ( Sheet1, Sheet1[Division] ),
        Sheet1[Date] <= MAX ( Sheet1[Date] )
            && Sheet1[Account] = 4
    )
)



Lima - Peru

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Canada321321
Regular Visitor

Thanks for all the quick replies, Vvelarde's answer does solve my issue. Phil's answer also works for me, except when there's nothing selected on the slicer, at which point it displays incorrectly. Very much appreciated though!

Phil_Seamark
Employee
Employee

Give this a crack.  I had to modify some data to get difference between them

 

YTD Revenue = CALCULATE(SUM('Sheet1'[Amount]),
	FILTER(
		ALL(Sheet1),
		'Sheet1'[date]<=MAX('Sheet1'[date]) 
		&& 'Sheet1'[Division] = MAX('Sheet1'[Division])
		),
		
		FILTER(all('Sheet1'),Sheet1[Account]=4)
		)

To learn more about DAX visit : aka.ms/practicalDAX

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@Phil_Seamark & @Vvelarde are way smarter than me so listen to them

Try changing your ALL(Sheet1) to specify ALL(Sheet1[Date]) or ALL(Sheet1[Account]) for the second part.

 

Your measure effectively overrides the filter context of Division because your ALL argument indicates the entire table.

@Canada321321

 

Hi, try with this:

 

YTDRevenue =
CALCULATE (
    SUM ( Sheet1[Amount] ),
    FILTER (
        ALLEXCEPT ( Sheet1, Sheet1[Division] ),
        Sheet1[Date] <= MAX ( Sheet1[Date] )
            && Sheet1[Account] = 4
    )
)



Lima - Peru

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