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I have 9 tables of data with costs:
Act Material Cost | Est Material Cost | Quote Material Cost |
Act Labor Cost | Est Labor Cost | Quote Labor Cost |
Act Sub Contract Cost | Est Sub Contract Cost | Quote Sub Contract Cost |
I have put a cost type column in each table (Material, Labor, Sub Contract). They are all linked to a job lookup table and a cost type lookup table. I have measures that total Act Costs, Est Cost, and Quote Costs so I can get a nice table like this (filtered for an individual job)
Is there a way to use a DAX expression to split the data from the labor tables into 2 dimensions based on the value of the cost type?
Hi @radruss15 ,
Many functions may meet,such as "filter","summarize","group by",can you show me more details?
I am a bit confused by your question, what are you trying to make it look like exactly?
I may have a solution which is to use the SWITCH DAX function.
Check out the documentation here.
I would use the function to seperate it into the categories you need, and then apply it to your rows.
I agree with @bfernandez , give a desired output because the question is difficult to follow
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