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I have 2 tables 1:many
The sales table which only has the units sold... so each row counts as a sale... the sales table doesn't have a quantity column
My product table has the product key which exist in the sales table as well
I want to count the number of units per product key and then multiply it by the price of each product key from my product table
Doing the total sales by unit must be done with count as I can't use sum
I can get the count but am struggling to get the revenue with the multiply
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Try this
SUMX(productsTable,productsTable[price] * CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(SalesTable)))
@JimmyHussein , Try like
sumx(summarize(product, "_1",calcuate(sum(sales[quantity])) , "_2",calcuate(sum(product[price]))), [_1]*[_2])
=sumx(producttable,producttable[price]*calcuate(sum(salestable[quantity])))
Try this
SUMX(productsTable,productsTable[price] * CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(SalesTable)))
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