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Hi all,
I want to use the IN operator in a measure to calculate a sum. If I enter the needed criterias directly it works and provides the correct results, e.g.
@cb123456 , Now sure Why are you doing like that
you can try
CALCULATE(SUM(Table2[sales]);FILTER(Table2;Table2[AC_key] IN value(Table1[Key]) ))
or
CALCULATE(SUM(Table2[sales]);FILTER(Table2;Table2[AC_key] IN summarize(filter(Table1[Field]="M007"),Table1[Key])))
or refer
https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/propagate-filters-using-treatas-in-dax/
@amitchandak Thanks for your response and your support! Attached an example of my data structure. Table 1 contains information for different contracts. For each contract I need to calculate the sales that are stored in table 2 based on the entries made under the different FIELDCOMB. So for Num 1 I need the sales from table 2 where O004=AA and C001 = 123456 and O002 =ABC etc. And for Num 2 I need the sales where O002=ABC and C001=234567 and also C001 = 123456 and M007 is not AER, AEU, AEV, AEW, AEZ (Each entry can either be "inclusive" I or "exclusive" E). So I have multiple lines per contract that I need to evaluate based on columns in theTable 2.
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