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Is there a way for me to create a separate field that will calculate the sum of one table's column, with the sum of another table's column? 

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You can create a measure that would take the sum of a field and add it to the sum of the other field:

 

Measure = SUM(Table1[Field]) + SUM(Table2[Field])

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You can create a measure that would take the sum of a field and add it to the sum of the other field:

 

Measure = SUM(Table1[Field]) + SUM(Table2[Field])

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