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Hello everyone, I would like to ask you again for your support in finding a solution that I cannot see.
Context: I have two tables perfectly related to each other, one of them contains three columns with ID data, values and the criteria for filtering and the other one only the IDs (only some are repeated from the other table).
Problem: I need the second table (the one with only the IDs) to go and find filtered data from the first table and also add them up, but only the IDs from the second table since they are related.
I hope to be clear, if not, please tell me and I will explain it again. Thanks again.
Hi @JDU - it would definitely be easier if you had sample data or a sample report file, but it sounds like you just might need to use NATURALINNERJOIN to calculate a table and then summarize it. See description of the function here: https://dax.guide/naturalinnerjoin/
Hope this helps
David
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