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alicia_pbi
Employee
Employee

Easy way to move measure

I have created many measures in a query.  I identified that the query is not necessary and the measure can be written in another existing query so I would like to delete the query but first I need to relocate the measures.  

 

Is there an easy way to move a measure from one query to another other than individually copying/pasting the measure string?

 

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Syndicate_Admin
Administrator
Administrator

It is possible to do it!! Go to the "model" tab on the left side

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In that tab you can select the measurements you want to move

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Next to it, in the "properties" tab switch to the table you want to be the measurements

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And that's it 🙂

Of course, the measurement fields should be in the other data set as well, otherwise you will get an error.

Hope I helped 🙂

Anonymous
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The latest version of PBI desktop includes a feature in the modeling tool to move measures. It works pretty well, but takes a while if you have a lot of measures. I tested this new feature in desktop, but when I went to connect an existing report to the test dataset, all of the visuals displayed errors saying that the measure can't be found. I thought since measures didn't explicitly reference the table like columns do, that this would not be an issue. Has anyone else tried this?

alicia_pbi
Employee
Employee

I found the solution and it is oh so easy.  Changed my world haha

 

https://radacad.com/move-measures-to-another-table-in-power-bi

 Click on the measure, go to the "Measure tools" ribbon and change the Home table on the left of the top navigation.

 

Move measure.PNG

 

 

Thank you. You're the only person to post a valid solution!

nandukrishnavs
Super User
Super User

@amitchandak 

 

Use the Tabular Editor tool. https://tabulareditor.com/

Then follow the below steps.

 

Open your pbix file and then open the tabular editor. File ==> Open ==> From DB ==> Local instance

In the below screenshot, I have two tables. Table 1 contains 4 measures. 

table1.JPG

Now I'm going to copy all the measures into Table 2 

For that ctrl+click all the measures

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Then drag into Table 2

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Then click save

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Now go-to Power BI desktop and click the refresh button.

 

Note: Make sure you have backup file before testing this.



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Regards,
Nandu Krishna

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