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Hi,
I try to implement the below calculation, but unfortunately, I'm getting the error. Do the needful please!
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Hi @Anonymous
first step is to double check the data type of the Calendar[Year] column.
Also, is Irdbook[Bookings] a column or a measure? If column, you need to provide some sort of aggregation like SUM, MIN, MAX or AVERAGE
Hi @Anonymous
first step is to double check the data type of the Calendar[Year] column.
Also, is Irdbook[Bookings] a column or a measure? If column, you need to provide some sort of aggregation like SUM, MIN, MAX or AVERAGE
Hey Thanks, @tamerj1 Data type was mismatched in the calender [year]. Now it has been fixed.
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