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Anonymous
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Filter on first column, then subtract the filtered values

My first column contains is "Yes/No" containing "Yes/No" values.

 

My second column is Dollars (this is a measure.)   

 

I would like to create a measure that represents: Yes Dollars - No Dollars

 

But I'm getting kludgey and chasing my tail with my filter then subtract. Any boost on how to achieve this elegantly? 

 

Much thanks! 

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Anonymous
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Bah, re-presenting to improve clarity:

 

My first value is a column that contains "Yes/No" values.

 

My second value is a measure of a weighted average of Amount.    

 

I would like to create a measure that represents Yes Amount - No Amount = Yes/No Amount Difference.

mahoneypat
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Please share example data and desired output so a specific expression can be suggested.

Regards,

Pat





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Yes-No Aproximation.jpg

=calculate(sum(table[amount],table[yes/no]="yes")-calculate(sum(table[amount],table[yes/no]="no")

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