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I have the following expression in a text box that works fine - with no selections. Basically I want to count the number of customer / line of business combinations that fit the criteria in the set analysis:
Sum( aggr( if(
Sum({1<Year={$(=max(Year)-1)},[Customer Name]=>} [Amount Revenue Production])=0 and Sum({1<Year={$(=max(Year))},[Customer Name]=>} [Amount Revenue Production])>0 and
(Sum({1<Year={$(=max(Year))},[Customer Name]=>}[Amount Revenue Production])>=5000 or Sum({1<Year={$(=max(Year))},[Customer Name]=>}[Amount Premium])>=5000)
,1,0),
[Customer Name],[Line of Business]
))
However when the user selects a customer it changes the result of this expression. I want the number to be the same whether there is a filter on the customer name or there is no filter on the customer name.
Thanks,
Zag
Hello!
I think you must add else one Sum() function, delete [Customer Name] from AGGR() and add "{<[Customer name] =]>}" in first Sum() function.
Sum({<[Customer Name]=>}
aggr(
Sum({<[Customer Name]=>} if(
Sum({1<Year={$(=max(Year)-1)},[Customer Name]=>} [Amount Revenue Production])=0 and Sum({1<Year={$(=max(Year))},[Customer Name]=>} [Amount Revenue Production])>0 and
(Sum({1<Year={$(=max(Year))},[Customer Name]=>}[Amount Revenue Production])>=5000 or Sum({1<Year={$(=max(Year))},[Customer Name]=>}[Amount Premium])>=5000)
,1,0)),
[Line of Business] //[Customer Name],
))
Simplified example in attachment.