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I would like to make a measure that corresponds with a slicer. Ideally, I would select a date in the slicer and have a single corresponding cell value be returned from the specified column. Like an xlookup in excel, but complicated by the slicer being apart of the formula. My current formula:
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Hi , @teshalandry
The reason for this error is that the 'IBM_15_day_hourly_forecast' [Date] field is not unique, and you can use the following measures to achieve your needs:
Column = var _date = 'Date Slicer'[Date]
var _t =FILTER('IBM_15_day_hourly_forecast', 'IBM_15_day_hourly_forecast'[Date] =_date)
return
MAXX(_t,[hour18temp])
Best Regards,
Aniya Zhang
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Hi , @teshalandry
The reason for this error is that the 'IBM_15_day_hourly_forecast' [Date] field is not unique, and you can use the following measures to achieve your needs:
Column = var _date = 'Date Slicer'[Date]
var _t =FILTER('IBM_15_day_hourly_forecast', 'IBM_15_day_hourly_forecast'[Date] =_date)
return
MAXX(_t,[hour18temp])
Best Regards,
Aniya Zhang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
@teshalandry Try using MAXX(FILTER(...),...) Tends to avoid that error in LOOKUPVALUE.