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Hello everyone!
I am new to Dax and am guessing the solution is right under my nose, but I've exhausted my limited knowledge and need some guidance.
I have category (location) and subcategory (centers).
A location can have more than one center.
My dimension table Unidades uses the subcategory as primary key, since they aren't duplicate.
There's also a fact table containing the amount of extra hours (R$) per location (category).
When I put the information on a visual it repeats the corresponding overtime for every center according to its location. That's OK. My problem is that I need to add up the grand total of overtime hours, but my measure is adding the overtime for each center and not the location, wich means it adds duplicate values. How do I get the correct sum?
Thank you in advance.
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@marina_oliveira , Try like
sumx(summarize(Fact, Dim[Location], Fact[Hora]), [Hora])
or
Sumx(values(Dim[Location]), calculate(Max(Fact[Hora])) )
@marina_oliveira , Try like
sumx(summarize(Fact, Dim[Location], Fact[Hora]), [Hora])
or
Sumx(values(Dim[Location]), calculate(Max(Fact[Hora])) )
Thank you so much!!!
It worked perfectly!
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