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Hello Everyone.
I got stuck in a Table Total wich is not summarizing my rows.
I want to sum total sales by each invoice number filtering the last negotiation number. I have to consider only the last one, the highest negotiation number.
I tried a SUMX, filtering the last negotiation as MAX(negotiation number), then the table returns only the last negotiation sale amount.
I want to sum the last column 'SUM' considering the hightest negotioation number by each invoice number.
Any ideas how to filter this?
Thanks in advance!
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@Anonymous , Try a measure like
sumx(values(Table[Invoice]), calculate(lastnonbalnkvalue(Table[negotiation number], sum(Table[Sales]))))
or
calculate(sumx(values(Table[Invoice]), calculate(lastnonbalnkvalue(Table[negotiation number], sum(Table[Sales])))) ,
filter(allselected(Table), Table[Invoice] = max(Table[Invoice]) ) )
@Anonymous , Try a measure like
sumx(values(Table[Invoice]), calculate(lastnonbalnkvalue(Table[negotiation number], sum(Table[Sales]))))
or
calculate(sumx(values(Table[Invoice]), calculate(lastnonbalnkvalue(Table[negotiation number], sum(Table[Sales])))) ,
filter(allselected(Table), Table[Invoice] = max(Table[Invoice]) ) )
@amitchandak thank you very much! It worked pretty well here and solved my problem.
Really appreciate the fast reply and with a very good solution for this. Thank you!
Just by the way, for any case, is it possible to aggregate also the blank values in last negotiation?
Like a condition. Sum sales with all blank values in last negotiation and, if there is a number, consider only the hightest in negotiation number.
This is just an extra thought and I will be working on that also.
One more time, thanks for the help. It really helped to solve this problem.
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