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refint650
Helper II
Helper II

rollup total scalar error

Hello 

Rollup Dax Code works fine in  daxstudio, getting  measure column syntax error in power bi for same expression.  

 

EVALUATE
 var a1 =  CALCULATETABLE(   SUMMARIZE( 'Location' ,  ROLLUP( 'Location'[System] ) , "SysTotal",  [Total1] ) , TREATAS(  {"System" } , 'SAP Location'[System] ) )
 Var a2 =   CALCULATETABLE(  SUMMARIZE( 'Location' ,  ROLLUP( 'Location'[REGION]) , "SysTotall",  [Total1] ) ,  TREATAS(  {"NORTH", "SOUTH" } , 'Location'[REGION]) )
 RETURN  union (a1 , a2) 

 

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parry2k
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@refint650 you can return multiple rows in Power BI, the measure has to return a scalar value, if you create a calculated table in Power BI desktop then it will work.

 

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parry2k
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@refint650 I don't know what you are looking for. Your original post was why you are getting errors and my reply was to that question. You need to explain what you are trying to achieve.



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Hi 

I wanna calculate totals by date, region , city.  created custom table with date, region, location columns, on top of it  should i create  measure columns with above expression or how should i achieve functionality

 

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parry2k
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@refint650 you can return multiple rows in Power BI, the measure has to return a scalar value, if you create a calculated table in Power BI desktop then it will work.

 

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@parry2k 

 

I created calculated loation table within desktop what is next step for creating measure .?

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