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hi all,
i use following formula to cumulate over years:
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Thank you! But i found a third way... just use ALLEXEPT with the exeption of the three slicer from Table2. Seems to work 🙂
1 - Many is right but from Table 2 to Table 1.
Thank you! But i found a third way... just use ALLEXEPT with the exeption of the three slicer from Table2. Seems to work 🙂
1 - Many is right but from Table 2 to Table 1.
@Pikachu-Power , if that 1 - Many from Table 1 to table 2 and you are using year from table 1 it should work.
Else create a common year table and use that (join with both tables)
CALCULATE(SUM(Table1[DB]), FILTER(ALL(Year), Year[Year] <= MAX(Year[Year])))
CALCULATE(SUM(Table2[DB2]), FILTER(ALL(Year), Year[Year] <= MAX(Year[Year])))
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