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Register nowI can't use calculated columns in order to multiply two columns "Order Quantity" and "Sales Price" initially to get the overall Order Amount.
The Order Amount and Shipped Amount use different dates, and I need to get them both into a Matrix Visual
Initially I use SumX('table', 'table'[column1] * 'table' [column2] to get the Order Amount. But I need to specify the date somehow with regard to "Shipping Amount" in order to get the measure necessary to implement the second row into the Matrix.
I hope I am explaining this right. Any help would be awesome.
Thanks...
MG
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If you have created two relationships from date table to your fact table, this video should guide you to achieve the expected result:
https://youtu.be/zZLH8Y1tO1g?si=4TEFOyH4ULO8kypy
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@MichaelG1117
If the provided soluton worked for you please accept it as a solution so it will be useful for others as well
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If you have created two relationships from date table to your fact table, this video should guide you to achieve the expected result:
https://youtu.be/zZLH8Y1tO1g?si=4TEFOyH4ULO8kypy
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Got it, thanks!
@MichaelG1117
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