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I have a simple data model of pizza sales with three tables:
1. Fact_Sales
2. DIM_Product
3. DIM_Ingridients
Every Pizza has a specific amount of ingredients.
I would like to know how many ingredients I use per month based on sales of pizzas.
Sorry, I can't get how to build this calculation.
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Try
Ingredient Usage =
SUMX (
'DIM_Ingredients',
VAR Sales =
SUMX ( RELATEDTABLE ( 'FACT_Sales' ), 'FACT_Sales'[quantity] )
VAR Result = Sales * 'DIM_Ingredients'[Usage, KG]
RETURN
Result
)
Try
Ingredient Usage =
SUMX (
'DIM_Ingredients',
VAR Sales =
SUMX ( RELATEDTABLE ( 'FACT_Sales' ), 'FACT_Sales'[quantity] )
VAR Result = Sales * 'DIM_Ingredients'[Usage, KG]
RETURN
Result
)
Unfortunately, I got blank values as a result.
I'm sharing a dataset just for any case.
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The relationship between sales and product is invalid - the keys in the product table include the size whereas the sales table doesn't.
Thank you! You're a life saviour.
A silly mistake
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