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Currently, I have this measure I created using two different tables. Commission per unit sold = SUM ( Table1[total commission] ) / SUM ( Table2[units sold] ). How can I show this measure over time on a line graph if Table 1 and Table 2 each have a month column? For some reason, no matter if I plot Table1[month] by commission per unit sold or Table2[month] by commission per unit sold, neither of those work. I get an infinity in it, but the measure commission per unit sold itself works without the line graph.
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Create a Date Table and then create a relationship between the date table and these two tables.
Take a look: https://www.excelcampus.com/tables/calendar-table-explained/
Create a Date Table and then create a relationship between the date table and these two tables.
Take a look: https://www.excelcampus.com/tables/calendar-table-explained/
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