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I feel like this should be obvious but I am not finding anything on Google that seems relevant so maybe I'm missing something. I am working with an existing dataset that was working but now isn't so I'm trying to troubleshoot. I have two tables:
I have a measure that looks like this:
Hi @Xaraja ,
Did you try creating a calculated column instead of a measure with the code I provided above? If so, try it with a measure 🙂
Otherwise feel free to share some screenshots or even better, some example data!
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Hi @Xaraja ,
Do you mean something like this? 🙂
Before Dollar Value = CALCULATE ( Transactions[item_qty] * Transactions[Products.Price Multiplier] * RELATED(Warehouse[Average]), Transaction[System Cycle] = "System Cycle Count" )
Let me know if this helps!
/Tom
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I get an error with that that says "A single value for column 'item_qty' in table 'Transactions' cannot be determined. This can happen when a measure formula refers to a column that contains many values without specifying an aggregation such as min, max, count, or sum to get a single result."
Hi @Xaraja ,
Maybe you can try this code, use max to get the value of current item:
Before Dollar Value = CALCULATE ( max(Transactions[item_qty]) * max(Transactions[Products.Price Multiplier]) * max(Warehouse[Average]), Transaction[System Cycle] = "System Cycle Count" )
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