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I am trying to populate a calculated column on the one side (dimState) of a relationship with the MAX() of all the values associated to those records on the many side (factJobOpenings) of the relationship.
I have this so far but it is returning the MAX of ALL the values in the fact table column ([AvgStatePlacementDays], not for each of the States:
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@Jerid421 if the calculated column is in DimState table,try this
MAXX(RELATEDTABLE(factJobOpenings),factJobOpenings[AvgStatePlacementDays])
@Jerid421 if the calculated column is in DimState table,try this
MAXX(RELATEDTABLE(factJobOpenings),factJobOpenings[AvgStatePlacementDays])
This worked perfectly. I tried MAXX() (becuase I thought I needed and iterator) but I must not have used it correctly. Thanks!
Hi @Jerid421
I'm not sure what you are trying to do with the RELATED( ). Try:
0YrAvgDaystoPlace = CALCULATE( MAX( factJobOpenings[AvgStatePlacementDays] ) )
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I changed the title of the post as it incorrectly said "Many" instead of "One". That might explain what I'm trying yo do with the Related() function. Sorry!
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