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Sumsar
Helper II
Helper II

Add result of one table to specific row of another

Hi,

 

A simplified example of what I need. I have these 2 tables:

 

Table 1:

Column 1   Column 2

Line 1         20

Line 2         30

Line 3         10

 

SUM(Column 2) = 60

 

Table 2:

Column 1   Column 2

Line A         10

Line B         5

Line C         15

 

Now I need to add the total sum of table 1 to Line C of table 2 to be able to display a power bi table as follows:

 

Power BI Table:

Column 1   Column 2

Line A         10

Line B         5

Line C         75 (15 + 60)

 

So the final report lines share names with the ones in table 2.

 

Any ideas on how to achieve this?

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parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Sumsar Don't know what you are trying to achieve here but this will work, add a measure

 

Measure = 
SUM ( Table2[Column2] )
+
IF ( SELECTEDVALUE ( Table2[Column1] ) = "Line C", SUM( Table1[Column2] ) )

 

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nandukrishnavs
Super User
Super User

@Sumsar 

 

Try the below DAX measure.

 

Val = 
var selectedVal= SELECTEDVALUE(Table2[Column2])
var selectedLine= SELECTEDVALUE(Table2[Column1])
var _sum= SUM(Table1[Column2])+selectedVal
var result= SWITCH(selectedLine,"LineC",_sum,selectedVal)
return result

 

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Regards,
Nandu Krishna

@parry2kcan't believe I did not think of this myself, but beautiful solution never the less, thanks 🙂

 

 

parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Sumsar Don't know what you are trying to achieve here but this will work, add a measure

 

Measure = 
SUM ( Table2[Column2] )
+
IF ( SELECTEDVALUE ( Table2[Column1] ) = "Line C", SUM( Table1[Column2] ) )

 

I would  Kudos if my solution helped. 👉 If you can spend time posting the question, you can also make efforts to give Kudos whoever helped to solve your problem. It is a token of appreciation!



Subscribe to the @PowerBIHowTo YT channel for an upcoming video on List and Record functions in Power Query!!

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