Overview
Sometimes, we need to perform “addition” operation on multiple columns by rows.
Let’s take an example.
I have two columns named “Test1” and “Test 2” in the below table.
Now, let’s add the columns “Test 1” and “Test 2” and make one-third of an additional column named “Total.”
We can achieve the same using Power BI DAX expressions.
There are two ways to achieve the same sum operation on multiple columns.
- Use DAX expression in Calculated column
- Use DAX expression in Measure column
Based on the requirement, we can choose whether to create a calculated column or measure column.
Now let’s elaborate both in detail.
Use DAX expression in calculated column
Use the following DAX expression to create a new calculated column.
CC Total = Sheet1[Test 1 ] + Sheet1[Test 2]
Use the following DAX expression to create a new calculated column.
CC Total = Sheet1[Test 1 ] + Sheet1[Test 2]
Here we have just performed a “+” operation between numeric fields.
Let’s check the output in table visual. Here is the result.
Use DAX expression in measure column
Use the following DAX expression to create a new measure column.
Measure Total = SUM(Sheet1[Test 1 ])+SUM(Sheet1[Test 2])
Use the following DAX expression to create a new measure column.
Measure Total = SUM(Sheet1[Test 1 ])+SUM(Sheet1[Test 2])
Let’s check the output in a table visual. Here is the result.
If we compare both the results, the output would be the same.
Conclusion:
This is how we can add multiple columns in Power BI using DAX expression.
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