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I have 2 tables, one just has ids, and the other one has those id usages. I want find the most used SDK within certain days. How do I make a measure to still keep the time slicer? And find the max usage-related SDK value in table 1.
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@lanluokaka Seems like Lookup Min/Max: Lookup Min/Max - Microsoft Power BI Community. In your case:
Measure =
VAR __ID = MAX('table 1'[id])
VAR __MostUsage = MAXX(FILTER('table 2',[id]=__ID),[usage])
RETURN
MAXX(FILTER('table 2',[id] = __ID && [usage]=__MostUsage),[sdk])
Thanks, Greg! I just found it after I add some values from another table. It gives me all repeat measure results for one id.
@Greg_Deckler single row was expected. Now it has multiple repeated rows. Do you have suggestions?
This is the screenshot before the measure.
@lanluokaka Are you missing a relationship?
I do have a relationship, it's based on the id.
@lanluokaka So, what do you want to happen? Which row should display?
Thank you so much! It works, why does it need the max id in the first var?
@lanluokaka Just a way of not having to use EARLIER
@lanluokaka Seems like Lookup Min/Max: Lookup Min/Max - Microsoft Power BI Community. In your case:
Measure =
VAR __ID = MAX('table 1'[id])
VAR __MostUsage = MAXX(FILTER('table 2',[id]=__ID),[usage])
RETURN
MAXX(FILTER('table 2',[id] = __ID && [usage]=__MostUsage),[sdk])
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