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Hi. I have the following measure [Measure 2], which calculates the values for Measure 1 based using values in Table, filtered by measures in a disconnected date table ([RefPeriodEnd] and [RefPeriodStart] reference the disconnected date table).
Measure2:=CALCULATE(
[Measure1],
FILTER(
ALL(Table),
Table[Date] <= [RefPeriodEnd]
&& Table[Date] >= [RefPeriodStart])
)
This works fine.
I now need to add one more filter that will allow me to omit data points where values of Table[Datapoint] are in Table2[Datapoint].
Table2 is simply a list of the data points I want to omit.
I have read that the CONTAINS function might accomplish this, but I am having trouble getting the syntax right with the code I already have. I also tried adding a Calculated Column that returns TRUE or FALSE if the Table1 data point value is in Table 2 and add "&& ALL_Env[FilterOut]=FALSE())" to the filter statement. But Filter does not allow evaluation on True/False, apparently.
Any suggestions?? Thanks for your help.
Solved my own issue, though there is perhaps a better way. I used the ALLEXCEPT() command, allowing me to still filter by the "FILTEROUT" column which has True/False values.
Measure2:=CALCULATE(
[Measure1],
FILTER(
ALLExcept(Table, Table[FilterOut]),
Table[Date] <= [RefPeriodEnd]
&& Table[Date] >= [RefPeriodStart])
)
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