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@cenk_yildiran In addition to the answer on Stackoverflow, you could do this:
Measure =
VAR __Table = DISTINCT(SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"__GroupNo",[group_no],"__revenue",[revenue]))
VAR __Result = SUMX(__Table,[__revenue])
RETURN
__Result
@cenk_yildiran In addition to the answer on Stackoverflow, you could do this:
Measure =
VAR __Table = DISTINCT(SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"__GroupNo",[group_no],"__revenue",[revenue]))
VAR __Result = SUMX(__Table,[__revenue])
RETURN
__Result
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