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HI, I am a new user, and I built a model to play around with to figure out relationships but I came across an issue which I don't understand how to solve.
I have two tables:
So if I sum of all the values in the company table I get a a total of 150, but if I view the values by the user there is double counting and I get a value of 200, I understand why this happens, I just an unsure how to solve this, any help understanding or resources to refer to would be very much appreciated.
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Hi @Macfackle
You may try to use ALL Function to create sum measure. For example:
Measure = CALCULATE ( SUM ( Company2[Value] ), ALL ( Company1[User] ) )
If it is not your case, please share your sample file. You can upload it to OneDrive or Dropbox and post the link here.
Regards,
Cherie
Hi @Macfackle
You may try to use ALL Function to create sum measure. For example:
Measure = CALCULATE ( SUM ( Company2[Value] ), ALL ( Company1[User] ) )
If it is not your case, please share your sample file. You can upload it to OneDrive or Dropbox and post the link here.
Regards,
Cherie
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