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JeremiahMason
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Calculate the sum in table 2 based on table 1, show the summaries of both tables in the same matrix

I have two tables that are of the same layout but contain different values. Essentially, I just want to combine two arrays into a /show the result of the summaries of each table into a single visual. The example below shows the visuals I have and what I'm trying to produce, rather than the data itself, that is, the arrays shown below are a summary of my much larger data.

have:

Table 1 Matrix 1

Category

Dollars
B10
C10
D15
E20

Table 2 Matrix 2

Category

Dollars
B5
C15
D10
E0

I want to:

An array that shows both summaries in a single visual

Category

T1 DollarsT2 Dollars
B105
C1015
D1510
E200

I tried to use DAX to create a variable in table 1 that sums table 2 dollars based on my table 1 categories, but this failed.

Table2_Dollars de cálculo( SUM( 'Table2'[Dollars], FILTER( 'Table2', 'Table2'[Category] ? CALCULATE( VALUES( 'TABLE1'[Category]))))

Thank you in advance!

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v-deddai1-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @JeremiahMason ,

 

Would you please try to create a measure for T2 Dollars:

 

T2 = CALCULATE(SUM('Table (2)'[Dollars]),FILTER(ALL('Table (2)'), 'Table (2)'[Category] in DISTINCT('Table'[Category])))

 



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Best Regards,

Dedmon Dai

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v-deddai1-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @JeremiahMason ,

 

Would you please try to create a measure for T2 Dollars:

 

T2 = CALCULATE(SUM('Table (2)'[Dollars]),FILTER(ALL('Table (2)'), 'Table (2)'[Category] in DISTINCT('Table'[Category])))

 



Untitled picture3.pngIf this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

Best Regards,

Dedmon Dai

parry2k
Super User
Super User

@JeremiahMason you should create  a category table with unique values that is related to these tables with one to many and then add a measure for each table, in visualization, use category from this new category table and measures for each table

 

T1 Dollars = SUM ( Table1[Dolloars] )

T2 Dollars = SUM ( Table2[Dolloars] )

 

 

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