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You can do this:
Measure = CALCULATE(
SUM(Table[marks]),ALL('Calendar'[year]), Table[grades]="Average")
@JenniferWallace have you tried this?
If both tables are related, it should work
Hi, @JenniferWallace
you use AlLL() as a calculate modifier which remove filter context not ignore outer filter
for ignoring outer filter you must usr ALL() as a table function.
for more dive in ALL() function refer HERE
sumx(
filter(
all('table'), --- use as a table function so ignore outer filters
table[grades]="Average"
),
Table[marks]
)
or
CALCULATE(
SUM(Table[marks]),
FILTER(
all(Table),
Table[grades] = "Average"
)
)
Hi @Dangar332 ,
I understand this issue, But the thing is, my filter table and calendar table is different, so how should i accomodate the filter from 2 different tables and use ALL as a table function
Hi, @JenniferWallace
try below
CALCULATE(
SUM(Table[marks]),
FILTER(
all('Calendar'),
X -- use column name which participate in relationship b/w tables(table and calender)
),
'table'[grades]="Average"
)
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