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MetroRogi
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DAX: remove visual filter set by a measure for calculation

Hello Experts,

 

I have a visual of top-3 cutomers and their revenue. The rank is done as a measure and added to a visual filter.

 

I'd like to include in this visual another measure, which should ignore the rank (i.e. run for all customers, and of course keep all other report filters). In my understanding, I can't use REMOVEFILTERS as I need a column as an argument.

A hint on how to achieve this would be greatly appreciated!

 

Thanks,

MetroRogi.

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v-zhouwen-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @johnbasha33 ,thanks for the quick reply, I'll add further.

Hi @MetroRogi ,

Regarding your question, the argument to the function does need to be a column rather than a measure.Perhaps you could add your rankings as filters to the measure instead of adding the rankings to the filter window.

The Table data is shown below:

vzhouwenmsft_2-1715574715804.png

 

 

Total = SUM('Table'[Column2])
Rank = RANKX(ALL('Table'[Column1]),[Total],,DESC,Skip)
Measure = IF( [Rank] <4,[Total])

 

 

Final output:

vzhouwenmsft_3-1715574791710.png

 

Finally you can add additional measures.

 

vzhouwenmsft_4-1715574921819.png

 

 

 

 

 

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v-zhouwen-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @johnbasha33 ,thanks for the quick reply, I'll add further.

Hi @MetroRogi ,

Regarding your question, the argument to the function does need to be a column rather than a measure.Perhaps you could add your rankings as filters to the measure instead of adding the rankings to the filter window.

The Table data is shown below:

vzhouwenmsft_2-1715574715804.png

 

 

Total = SUM('Table'[Column2])
Rank = RANKX(ALL('Table'[Column1]),[Total],,DESC,Skip)
Measure = IF( [Rank] <4,[Total])

 

 

Final output:

vzhouwenmsft_3-1715574791710.png

 

Finally you can add additional measures.

 

vzhouwenmsft_4-1715574921819.png

 

 

 

 

 

johnbasha33
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

@MetroRogi  create a measure like below, this will do the job.
Total Revenue (Ignore Rank) =
CALCULATE(
[Total Revenue],
ALL('Customer'[CustomerName])
)


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