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I have a table - Table1 with columns A, B, C, and a measure [x] which uses a calculate function to count rows on this table, based on some conditions. I also have a second table - Table2, with columns X,Y,Z.
Now, I want to create another measure like this:
CALCULATE (
[x],
ALL(Table2),
Table1[A] in VALUES(Table2[Z])
)
The point of ALL is to remove filters from Table2[Z], because I want these values not to be affected by the slicers. However, this query is not working and VALUES(Table2[Z]) is still being affected by the slicer!
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous Try:
CALCULATE (
[x],
ALL(Table2),
Table1[A] in ALL(Table2[Z])
)
@Anonymous Try:
CALCULATE (
[x],
ALL(Table2),
Table1[A] in VALUES(ALL(Table2[Z]))
)
@Greg_Deckler
It gives an error: The VALUES function expects a column reference expression or a table reference expression for argument '1'
@Anonymous Try:
CALCULATE (
[x],
ALL(Table2),
Table1[A] in ALL(Table2[Z])
)
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