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Hi,
I have two example tables here.
Table1 has a list of people (1 and 2) and their magical numbers.
Table2 has a list of people (1 and 2) and the numbers they should ignore.
How do I create a measure that gives me the sum of numbers with the exception (not minus) of the number to ignore?
Preferably using less than and greater than in if statement.
Expected outcome:
1: 10
2: 12
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Please try like this:
Measure =
CALCULATE(
SUM(Table1[Hours]),
FILTER(
Table1,
Table1[Date] <MAX(Table2[StartDate]) || Table1[Date] > MAX(Table2[EndDate]) ))
@Anonymous solution attached, it is one way to do this.
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Thank you parry2k, but I don't know if it will solve my issue. I specified the use of if and greater than/less than so that I can apply it to my real report. I believe those functions are a must, but if they are not for the example below, that would also work.
Here is an example from the real case, and here is a link to a test .pbix file
In my report, if the hours on the left table's date are on or between the StartDate/EndDate, they should not be included in the sum.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Please try like this:
Measure =
CALCULATE(
SUM(Table1[Hours]),
FILTER(
Table1,
Table1[Date] <MAX(Table2[StartDate]) || Table1[Date] > MAX(Table2[EndDate]) ))
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