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I have a variety of different customer numbers in my data and using fixed calculations, I have been able to get the numbers I need on a category basis (had to do a couple of fixed calculations on age*amount and amount. However, at the very end of this process, I need to sum up those values on a customer basis, not record basis.
Customer 1 50
Customer 1 50
Customer 1 50
Customer 3 30
Customer 3 30
Right now I'm getting a sum of 210, when I really need a sum of 80. I've tried EVERYTHING I can think of to get this and I just can't get to it.
Hoping someone can help with a good solution here!
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Hi @sborowiec13,
If the sample you posted is the data source, you can try out a measure like this.
Measure = SUMX ( SUMMARIZE ( 'Table1', 'Table1'[Customer], Table1[Value], "Unique", DISTINCT ( 'Table1'[Value] ) ), [Value] )
Best Regards,
Dale
Hi @sborowiec13,
If the sample you posted is the data source, you can try out a measure like this.
Measure = SUMX ( SUMMARIZE ( 'Table1', 'Table1'[Customer], Table1[Value], "Unique", DISTINCT ( 'Table1'[Value] ) ), [Value] )
Best Regards,
Dale
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