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So I have a table, call it BudgetTable with several columns: Year, Quarter, Channel, Budget, Category1, Budget and MK.
I want to write a caclulcation that will give me the Budget divided by 12 but only from Year 2018 and from Quarter Q4.
I think its going to be something like this but this doesn't work apparently.
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Please try this
Calculate(SUM('BudgetTable '[Budget])/12, FILTER( BudgetTable ,'BudgetTable '[Year]=2018 && 'BudgetTable '[Quarter]="Q4"))
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Please try this
Calculate(SUM('BudgetTable '[Budget])/12, FILTER( BudgetTable ,'BudgetTable '[Year]=2018 && 'BudgetTable '[Quarter]="Q4"))
Regards,
Novil
If I answer your question, please mark my post as a solution.
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