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superME79
Frequent Visitor

DERIVATED TABLE

Hello everybody,
I would like to calculate a table by reviving it from another
example
table 1
a b c

table 2 bc

do you have any advice in DAX 🙂

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@superME79 , Create a new Table like below:

Table 2 = SUMMARIZE(Table1,Table1[a],Table1[b])
 
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superME79
Frequent Visitor

table 1 

abc
asdwer123

 

table 2 

ab
asdwer

@superME79 , Create a new Table like below:

Table 2 = SUMMARIZE(Table1,Table1[a],Table1[b])
 
Don't forget to give thumbs up and accept this as a solution if it helped you!!!

Please take a quick glance at newly created dashboards : Restaurant Management Dashboard , HR Analytics Report , Hotel Management Report, Sales Analysis Report , Fortune 500 Companies Analysis , Revenue Tracking Dashboard
Thejeswar
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Hi,

A Better way to ask this question would be to share a sample for Table 1 and give an expected output for Table 2. That might fast track this question to being answered

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