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I have spent hours but still can't figure it out what really happend.
MTD function work fine with normal column from data model, e.g. 'order quantiry' as calculated in mtd_qty.
But for a 'new column' filledIn, it returns unusual value in 'mtd_filledIn'
Any suggestion I might have missed?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Finally, it is just the way how Power BI display data in the table. I thought the table would display just like a raw table data. I didn't know that it must have a unique column.
Now, I change to display as 'sum' then it makes sense now.
Finally, it is just the way how Power BI display data in the table. I thought the table would display just like a raw table data. I didn't know that it must have a unique column.
Now, I change to display as 'sum' then it makes sense now.
Hi, @Maru
What results are incorrect? With the time you provide, what kind of output will you expect?
Best Regards
@Maru I recommend avoiding DAX TI functions. If you post your DAX formula I can probably provide and equivalent.
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