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Hi All,
Does anyone know how I can sum the lowest value for each category?
I understand we can use the min formula. However, it also gives me the minimum value of all categories in the grand total.
For example, If I use min(Project Name), the grand total in a table shows a grand total of 1 but will accurately show A = 1, B = 2, C = 3. What I need is a grand total of 6 (1+2+3).
This is what my data set looks like
| Project | Value |
| A | 1 |
| A | 10 |
| B | 2 |
| B | 20 |
| C | 3 |
| C | 30 |
What I want to achieve as a table in Power BI
| Project | Value |
| A | 1 |
| B | 2 |
| C | 3 |
| Total | 6 |
Any helps is appreciated.
Cheers,
Kev
Solved! Go to Solution.
You have to sum the minima over projects. Something like:
sumx(
// would be better to run over ProjectID;
// iterate over something that is unique
// to the projects
distinct( T[Project Name] ),
calculate(
min( T[Value] )
)
)
You have to sum the minima over projects. Something like:
sumx(
// would be better to run over ProjectID;
// iterate over something that is unique
// to the projects
distinct( T[Project Name] ),
calculate(
min( T[Value] )
)
)
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