running total based on a customer # colum

BORUCH

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hi

i have a power piviot table
customer #, invoice # invoice, amount, etc...

i would like a Dax formula that would give me a running total based on my customer # field

At every change in customer # it recalculates FOR EX.

CUSTOMER #INVOICE #AMOUNTRUNNING TOTAL
A0011200200
A0012200400
B0013150150
B0014200350

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Any help is greatly appreciated
 

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any updates i have not gotten any response
 
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i'm not using a date column that is the biggest problem its by customer #
 
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How do you want to visualise this? Your question shows a table, but you don't need the running total materialised in a table. So it depends how you want to visualise this as to what the measure needs to be. If you want to place customer on rows In a pivot and see the running total, you could use something like this

=calculate(sum(table[amount]),filter(allexcept(table,table[customer]),table[invoice num] <= max(table[invoice num]))
 
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How do you want to visualise this? Your question shows a table, but you don't need the running total materialised in a table. So it depends how you want to visualise this as to what the measure needs to be. If you want to place customer on rows In a pivot and see the running total, you could use something like this

=calculate(sum(table[amount]),filter(allexcept(table,table[customer]),table[invoice num] <= max(table[invoice num]))


it doesn't seem to work I would like it as a calculated column
 
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I'm happy to help debug why it doesn't work if you post a sample work book. I can't bring myself to help you with a calculated column as to me this is like asking a steak chef for tomato sauce/ketchup :)
 
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While i totally agree with Matt Allington that you should create a measure for this and not a calculated column, i'm just a corner hotdog stand chef so while i have not tested it, this calculated column should work:

=calculate(sum(Table[AMOUNT]),filter(allexcept(table,Table[CUSTOMER #]),Table[INVOICE #] <= EARLIER(Table[INVOICE #])))

But again you should use a measure...
 
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