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Hi,
I have a Profit measure to calculate the difference between Revenue and Expense.
The DAX is
Account | Index |
Revenue | 1 |
Expense | 2 |
Profit | 3 |
Account | Amount |
Revenue | -200 |
Expense | 100 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
HI @hcze,
You can use lookupvalue function to simple get the result based on the current account:
Measure =
LOOKUPVALUE (
Transaction[Amount],
Account[Account], SELECTEDVALUE ( Transaction[Account] ),
SUM ( Account[Amount] )
)
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
HI @hcze,
You can use lookupvalue function to simple get the result based on the current account:
Measure =
LOOKUPVALUE (
Transaction[Amount],
Account[Account], SELECTEDVALUE ( Transaction[Account] ),
SUM ( Account[Amount] )
)
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
@hcze , if you have table like the last one(Table2), Then better create a table like this and join with account table
Union( Table2,
summarize(Table2, "Account", "Profit", "Amount", sum(Table2[Amount])))
hello, perhaps something like :
Amount2
VAR transaction=SUM('Transaction'[Amount])
VAR Revenue=calculate(transaction,filter(account,[account]="revenue"))
VAR Expense=calculate(transaction,filter(account,[account]="expense"))
VAR Profit=Revenue+Expense
RETURN
=IF(HASONEVALUE(account[account]),transaction,Revenue+Expense-Profit)
I am on a mobile so cant error check this but think it will work. you might need to alter a couple of the table names to better suit your situation.
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