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Hi ,
I am trying to perform a simple divide cost per area for two columns from different tables that do not have a physical relationship. Well it can have a replationship but it would be a many to many relation which is not ideal and doesn't solve my problem. The visual is a matrix table in a heirarchy of season, farm,field and product categories.
I have tried to create a measure using Treatas
Thanks Darek,
I realize that my model is not well devised ( it is part of a test for future dev requirements) hence you will see overlapping and duplicating columns in each of the tables. In this case ActivitiesAlt is a transpose of the Activities table which we have created into a separate table just for testing how endpoints should appear. In future, the Benchmarking table would be the Fact table.
I also understand what you mean about SUMX being an iterator and how it doesn't work in this context.
I will modify my data model and rework the measure.
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