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Calculating Total Summary filtered by Other Columns

Hi there, needing a helpping with this calculation/measure:

- I have a table with the columns shown below

- I need a measure to sumarize the Total PO amount by Supplier Name, based oon the columns Supplier name, Order# and Po Amount.  

- The desired result for the measure should be $510,00 (which is the sum of each individual PO Amount Column without the duplications)

 

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thanks!

Jsiquei

 

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parry2k
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@JSIQUEI-YYC-ENB try this:

 

PO Total = 
SUMX ( SUMMARIZE ( Table, Table[Company], Table[Order], "@Amt", MAX ( Table[Amt] ) ), [@Amt] )


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parry2k
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@JSIQUEI-YYC-ENB try this:

 

PO Total = 
SUMX ( SUMMARIZE ( Table, Table[Company], Table[Order], "@Amt", MAX ( Table[Amt] ) ), [@Amt] )


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@parry2k Worked perfectly! many thanks!

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