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claxxx
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MAXX with dimensions from 2 differents tables

Hello, 

I would like to calculate my maximum sales value in the table below in the column "Max Sales" but my 2 dimensions are coming from 2 differents tables (2 differents sources) .

For the moment my Dax Formula does not include the dimension "Perimeter" so it doesn't work: 

Max Sales = CALCULATE(MAXX(VALUES(CALENDRIER[ANNEE]),CALCULATE([Sales]),ALLSELECTED())
 
Here in the exemple i would like to display 951 140 in all rows of my column "Max Sales"

claxxx_1-1638531309277.png

 

Do you know how I can do that? 

 

Thank you for your help, 

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v-jayw-msft
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Hi @claxxx ,

 

Try:

Max Sales = CALCULATE(MAXX(calculate(VALUES(CALENDRIER[ANNEE]),filter(CALENDRIER,[Perimeter]=selectedvalue([Perimeter]))),CALCULATE([Sales]),ALLSELECTED())

 

Best Regards,

Jay

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parry2k
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@claxxx you want maximum sales with a year then use the following DAX measure:

 

Max Sales = MAXX ( ALLSELECTED ( 'Table'[Perimeter] ), [Sales] )

 

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lbendlin
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Instead of VALUES(CALENDRIER[ANNEE])  use a virtual table that crossjoins the two required dimension fields.

This really helped me! 🙂

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