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Hi!
To iterate over specific ages takes a lot more time than to iterate over age groups, so I would like to avoid doing that unless age is filtered.
My if isfiltered - solution does not work when i put it inside the sumx-statement. How would you go about doing this?
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The problem is that IF returns a scalar value, not a table, and so you can't iterate over the result. I think you'd need to rework the code something like
My Measure =
IF (
ISFILTERED ( 'Table'[Age] ),
SUMX ( VALUES ( 'Table'[Age] ), [Calculation] ),
SUMX ( VALUES ( 'Table'[Age group] ), [Calculation] )
)
The problem is that IF returns a scalar value, not a table, and so you can't iterate over the result. I think you'd need to rework the code something like
My Measure =
IF (
ISFILTERED ( 'Table'[Age] ),
SUMX ( VALUES ( 'Table'[Age] ), [Calculation] ),
SUMX ( VALUES ( 'Table'[Age group] ), [Calculation] )
)
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