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ash_cool10
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Creating a measure using two different column from different table

Hi There,

 

I am trying to create a calculated measure where i am taking difference from two columns(one is calculated measure and one is calculated column) which is avaiable in two different tables and they have Many to Many relationship .

 

ProductTable A (Amount in Rs)Table B (Amount in Rs) Difference
Bag100400300
Bat200100-100

 

 

Desrire Result i am looking for is column name "Difference"

 

Can anyone help me how to achieve this ??

 

Thanks ,

Ashish

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v-luwang-msft
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Hi  @ash_cool10 ,

Refer the below:

sumtablea = CALCULATE(SUM(TableA[value]),ALLEXCEPT(TableA,TableA[Product]))

vluwangmsft_0-1653378457547.png

sunmtableb = calculate(SUM(TableB[value]),ALLEXCEPT(TableB,TableB[Product]))

vluwangmsft_1-1653378475031.png

Relationship:

vluwangmsft_2-1653378488936.png

Difference:

Difference = [sumtablea]-LOOKUPVALUE(TableB[sunmtableb],TableB[Product],MAX(TableA[Product]))

Outputresult:

vluwangmsft_3-1653378572685.png

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Best Regards

Lucien

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v-luwang-msft
Community Support
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Hi  @ash_cool10 ,

Refer the below:

sumtablea = CALCULATE(SUM(TableA[value]),ALLEXCEPT(TableA,TableA[Product]))

vluwangmsft_0-1653378457547.png

sunmtableb = calculate(SUM(TableB[value]),ALLEXCEPT(TableB,TableB[Product]))

vluwangmsft_1-1653378475031.png

Relationship:

vluwangmsft_2-1653378488936.png

Difference:

Difference = [sumtablea]-LOOKUPVALUE(TableB[sunmtableb],TableB[Product],MAX(TableA[Product]))

Outputresult:

vluwangmsft_3-1653378572685.png

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Best Regards

Lucien

Hi Lucien,

 

Thank you so much for your support. I tried and i got the result .

 

I appreicate your help.

 

Regards,

Ashish

negi007
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@ash_cool10 use the same process that you do to create a calculated column and a measure

1. first create a calculated columns

2. create your first measure

3. then create your measure to calc difference between 1. calculated column 2. measure

 

in case you face any challenge, please sample data to create above calc




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Hi @negi007,

 

I tried creating the same but nothing is working out. 

It gives error "a table of multiple values was supplied where a single value was expected" when i used Lookup value fucntion to call Calculated COlumn value inn Table 1.

 

Can you please elaborate some more?

 

Thanks.

A

@ash_cool10  why do you need to use lookup function. both tables are already linked to each other through relationship you have created as mentioned by you.

 

let say you first create a calculated column like 

1. Profit_Est = Orders[Profit]*1.5
 
then you create a measure in the second table like below
2. Returns = sum(Returns[value])
 
then you create a measure like below
Profit_Returns = SUM(Orders[Profit_Est])-[Returns]
 
i hope it can direct you in the right direction. for exact help would it be possible for you to share your pbix file or data in text format. thanks
 



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