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I am having to add multipliers to certain date within a table.
Example:
Channel Count
Digital 1
Phone 1
NonMarketing 1
Radio 1
Where Channel = Broadcast , multiply count by .369
Where Channel = Radio, multiply count by 4
Then I have to total all counts, including multipliers. Any suggestions?
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Create a table that contains all the multiplier options
create a lookup Table that has all the unique chanels
join both the count table and the multiplier table to the channel lookup table
put the column from the channel table into rows in your visual
create the following measures.
Total count = sum(CountTable[count])
Multiplier value = max(MultiplierTable[multiplier])
result = sumx(channelTable,[total count] * [multiplier value])
Hi @Anonymous,
Could you please mark the proper answer if it's convenient for you? That will be a help to others.
Best Regards!
Dale
Create a table that contains all the multiplier options
create a lookup Table that has all the unique chanels
join both the count table and the multiplier table to the channel lookup table
put the column from the channel table into rows in your visual
create the following measures.
Total count = sum(CountTable[count])
Multiplier value = max(MultiplierTable[multiplier])
result = sumx(channelTable,[total count] * [multiplier value])
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