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I have got this to work, but I really don't like how I have done it, and was wondering if there was a better way?
I have two tables:
I have a new calculated column in tankID, whos job it is to get the latest fuel level for that tank from FuelLevels.
I have a relationship set up on TankID, (one to many, single way filtering)
calculated column is:
Logic: searching the FuelLevels table:
I dont really like this part, it seems messy, but it works.
I really dont like this, as it seems superflous. (this should be done by relationships?)
Can someone tell me how to do this better!!
Many thanks
*edit*
I want to use something like this:
Solved! Go to Solution.
hi, @etalon
For your requirement, you could try this formula:
Column 2 = var _maxdatetime=CALCULATE(MAX(FuelLevels[Date/Time])) return CALCULATE(SUM(FuelLevels[Value]),FuelLevels[Date/Time]=_maxdatetime)
Best Regards,
Lin
hi, @etalon
For your requirement, you could try this formula:
Column 2 = var _maxdatetime=CALCULATE(MAX(FuelLevels[Date/Time])) return CALCULATE(SUM(FuelLevels[Value]),FuelLevels[Date/Time]=_maxdatetime)
Best Regards,
Lin
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