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How do I achieve the Desired Calculation below (assume this is the entire table)? The calculation would be a sum of [# Students] fixed to the level of [Campus].
In Tableau, the calculation would be {FIXED [Campus] : SUM( [# Students] ) }.
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Create a measure:
Fixed # = CALCULATE( SUM(Table4[#Students]), ALLEXCEPT(Table4, Table4[Campus]) )
Hope this helps
David
Shoot, I oversimplified my example. So assume that [Campus] and [# Students] are in two different tables (I know that would be unecessary, but play along). The calculation you provided would not work in that case.
How are [Students] and [Campus] related in the model?
Let me start over. Take the single table on the left. How do I count the number of students (fixed per campus) even when the data is being split by grade level? My follow up question is how to do a unique count?
For the fixed #, its the same basic code, just using COUNT instead of SUM
Fixed # = CALCULATE( COUNT(Table4[Student ID]), ALLEXCEPT(Table4, Table4[Campus]) )
What do you mean by "unique count" ?
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