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Hi all!
Let's say I have 3 tables that are linked to each other 1:n
table 1 > table 2 > table 3
table 1
Deparment | Group (Key to table 2) |
AA | A |
BB | B |
table 2
Group | Order (Key to table 3) |
A | 1 |
A | 2 |
table 3
Order | Value |
1 | 500 |
2 | 600 |
3 | 700 |
Now I would like to calculate the sum from table 3 and add it to table 1.
Deparment | Group | Value |
AA | A | 1100 |
BB | B |
How would you do that?
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Hi @joshua1990 ,
I think the procedure is quite easy. Please check my solution below:
Hope it helps!
Hi @joshua1990 ,
I think the procedure is quite easy. Please check my solution below:
Hope it helps!
THanks a lot @Migasuke. It's perfect. If I need a filter in Table 3, how would you add this into the function?
Something like CALCULATE(SUM(Table 3[Value]), RELATEDTABLE(Table 3), Table 3[Value] >=500))?
Honestly not sure what filter you need.
Obviously, you make wrong relationship between table2 and table3.
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hi @joshua1990
you can plot a table visual with Table1[department] and a measure like:
measure = SUM(Table3[Value])
As mentioned, it is about a calculated column
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