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venug20
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Resolver I

Top 10 Values with Running Total

Hi everyone,

 

I have two tables "Product" & "SalesFact"....

 

I want to show top 10 products by revenue.... and also show in another column running total for those top 10 values.

 

I am providing my sample "PBIX" file here.

 

I got like below snapshot

 

Top10SaleswithRunningTotal.jpg

 

Can anyone help on this.... Thanks in advance

 

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Hi @venug20

 

try this, first create another measure for top10 sales, I named it top10sales, reason I added this new measure because total line of top10 items is not showing correctly:

 

Top10Sale2 =
 var myRank = [Rank] 
RETURN 
SUMX( 
VALUES(bi_product[Product]), 
IF(myRank <=10,  [Top10Sale] )
 )

We will use top n to get the list of products based on rank and then sum it up, if condition is to  avoid showing all the product and remove running total in the "total" line of the table.

 

Top10RunningTotal = 
IF( [Rank] <= 10 && HASONEFILTER( bi_product[Product] ), 
CALCULATE( [Total Sales], 
TOPN( [Rank], ALL(bi_product[Product] ), [Total Sales] )
 )
 )

Hope it is helpful,you can take it from here.

 

 



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venug20
Resolver I
Resolver I

Hi everyone,

 

Anyone help on this.... Thanks in advance....

Hi @venug20

 

try this, first create another measure for top10 sales, I named it top10sales, reason I added this new measure because total line of top10 items is not showing correctly:

 

Top10Sale2 =
 var myRank = [Rank] 
RETURN 
SUMX( 
VALUES(bi_product[Product]), 
IF(myRank <=10,  [Top10Sale] )
 )

We will use top n to get the list of products based on rank and then sum it up, if condition is to  avoid showing all the product and remove running total in the "total" line of the table.

 

Top10RunningTotal = 
IF( [Rank] <= 10 && HASONEFILTER( bi_product[Product] ), 
CALCULATE( [Total Sales], 
TOPN( [Rank], ALL(bi_product[Product] ), [Total Sales] )
 )
 )

Hope it is helpful,you can take it from here.

 

 



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@parry2k

 

Thanks you very much, ultimate effort....

Anonymous
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Have you tried this Venu?

 

Capture.PNG

@Anonymous

 

i think you are not understand my requirement, i have already got TOP 10 values. 

 

beside the column i need running total for this top 10 values....

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