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I've created a calculated column that calculates the maximum Monthly revenue per customer.
I achieve the desired result, but maybe thaere is a more elegant/effective way to do this?
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This also works, but I I am thinking whether it can possibly create circular reference issue...
This also works, but I I am thinking whether it can possibly create circular reference issue...
Hi, @michaelsh
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According to my test, this kind of measure won’t cause a circular reference issue:
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@michaelsh , approch is fine, if it is working.
Other method for new column
maxx(filter(Usage, [Customer] =earlier([Customer]) && [Month] =earlier([Month])), [Revenue])
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