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Change currency (amount) wher use slicer filter

Hi All, I have 2 tables without any relation. One is the total of sales and the other with different currency. I have the currency table in a slicer filter. I need to convert the amount into the sales amount in base of the user selection in the slicer filter.

It is possible? Regards,

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parry2k
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Assuming your currency table has two fields:

 

Currency

FX Rate

 

Put a slicer using Currency Field

 

In your data table add new measure to get fx rate:

 

FX Rate of Current Curency = if(ISFILTERED('Currency'[Curency]), MAX('Currency'[FX Rate]),1)

Add new measure to get sales amount in another currency

 

FX Sales = SUM(Sales[Amount])*[FX Rate of Current Currency]


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parry2k
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Assuming your currency table has two fields:

 

Currency

FX Rate

 

Put a slicer using Currency Field

 

In your data table add new measure to get fx rate:

 

FX Rate of Current Curency = if(ISFILTERED('Currency'[Curency]), MAX('Currency'[FX Rate]),1)

Add new measure to get sales amount in another currency

 

FX Sales = SUM(Sales[Amount])*[FX Rate of Current Currency]


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Anonymous
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To get the value it's work.

But, when I try to multiply, doesn't work...

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This is bizzare, can you share data type of both the fields.



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Anonymous
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Conversion is a Colum, Prueba is a Measure, Table1[ARS] is Number...

Anonymous
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It's Works!! thanks!!

 

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