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Hi gang, I'm sure and hopeful this is a straight forward calculation. I'm knew to DAX formulas so still getting my head around the syntax.
So in example below on 01/01/17 ref 1000 = £100 and so does ref 2000
e.g
Sales person 1 ref | Sales person 2 ref | Sales person 1 daily margin | Sales person 2 daily margin | Sales Date |
1000 | 2000 | 70 | 30 | 01/01/2017 |
2000 | 1000 | 30 | 70 | 01/01/2017 |
1234 | 100 | 03/01/2017 | ||
7890 | 100 | 04/01/2017 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
So...
Measure = SUM([Sales person 1 ref]) + SUM([Sales person 2 ref])
?
Sorry, not enough information what you want exactly.
Sorry, I need a sum of the total sales for every Sales person combining the split as shown. Every Sales person could be Sales 1 or Sales 2. Does that make sense?
So...
Measure = SUM([Sales person 1 ref]) + SUM([Sales person 2 ref])
?
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