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Hi,
It seems the Cube functions are not available in Power BI. They are very useful in Excel Power Pivot. Is there any other way to achieve the same results?
Thanks
Abbas
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Hi,
It seems the Cube functions are not available. They are very useful in Excel Power Pivot. Is there any other way to achieve the same results?
Thanks
Abbas
@v-yuta-msft Is there an example of this? The MSDN explanation doesn't seem very helpful. I'm having difficulty understanding how this solves the requestors question and how to implement it.
Thanks. I haven't used M Formula before; will try and use it.
Abbas
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