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Hi,
I got a question. Got two Tables, one DIM with the ID and one Fact with a ID and Value. Now I wan't to summarizes these values to the DIM Table.
Calculate(
Sum(Value),
DIM[ID]=Fact[ID])
Thought I could handle it like that but that doesn't work. What must I do to solve my issue?
PS: I am using that in PowerPivot not PowerBI, but I guess it will work equally.
Thanks a lot
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Hi @Anonymous
If you have a relationship between the tables, this should be enough:
Calculate(Sum(Fact[Value]))
otherwise:
Calculate(Sum(Value), FILTER( ALL(Fact [ID]), Fact[ID]=DIM[ID]))
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Awesome! Thanks a lot, works like a charm. 😀
Hi @Anonymous
If you have a relationship between the tables, this should be enough:
Calculate(Sum(Fact[Value]))
otherwise:
Calculate(Sum(Value), FILTER( ALL(Fact [ID]), Fact[ID]=DIM[ID]))
Please mark the question solved when done and consider giving a thumbs up if posts are helpful.
Contact me privately for support with any larger-scale BI needs, tutoring, etc.
Cheers
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