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I've been able to use this same type of formula with the same table to sum filtering on different columns getting the expected result. When I try to filter using CostCenterID it doesn't work. Can someone explain why?
Thanks!
@Anonymous , all the columns in calculate after sum() are the filter. means they should return true and false.
What are you trying to do here
refer: https://www.sqlbi.com/blog/marco/2010/01/03/how-calculate-works-in-dax/
I am trying to sum the BudgetHours column in MfgActualsView based on the columns listed after the sum function. The MfgActualsView table is daily data and I would like to summarize it as monthly data in this new table. If I remove the CostCenterID column I don't get the error but then the data is not summarized the way I would like.
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