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farofiera
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CALCULATE function output incorrect result

Hi all,

 

I have 2 tables:

  1. DepartmentGroup.
  2. FullListDate.
The relationship between them as below:
farofiera_0-1623914955096.png

 

I want to calulate the SUM of "TotalTime" of all rows using below formula:

Column = CALCULATE(SUM(DepartmentGroup[TotalTime]),USERELATIONSHIP(DepartmentGroup[ReportDate], FullListDate[FullListDate]))

But the result I have is the same value of that row:

farofiera_1-1623915118788.png

 

I've also tried to remove all the filter but the result still the same.

Column = CALCULATE(SUM(DepartmentGroup[TotalTime]))

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Fowmy
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@farofiera 

Do not use calculate, it will convert each row as filter. just do it this way:

Column = SUM(DepartmentGroup[TotalTime])

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Fowmy
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@farofiera 

Do not use calculate, it will convert each row as filter. just do it this way:

Column = SUM(DepartmentGroup[TotalTime])

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Thanks alot Fowmy,

It was me who didn't understand how calculate works.

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