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I have two fields. FieldA and FieldB. FieldA has multiple values and FieldB has a corresponding value for each.
I want to create another field FieldC which will hold the values of FieldA values minus FieldB values.
Like so:
FieldA | FieldB | FieldC |
10 | 3 | 7 |
8 | 5 | 3 |
14 | 6 | 8 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
@PowerBrowse Maybe:
Column = [Field A] - [Field B]
or
Measure = MAX('Table'[Field A]) - MAX('Table'[Field B]
or if both Field A and B are measures:
Measure = [Field A] - [Field B]
try to create calculated column,
FieldC = 'Tablename'[FieldA]-'Tablename'[FieldB]
Thanks,
Thanks for the help guys. Those solutions worked out.
try to create calculated column,
FieldC = 'Tablename'[FieldA]-'Tablename'[FieldB]
Thanks,
@PowerBrowse Maybe:
Column = [Field A] - [Field B]
or
Measure = MAX('Table'[Field A]) - MAX('Table'[Field B]
or if both Field A and B are measures:
Measure = [Field A] - [Field B]
Thanks for the reply Greg but that seems to be just giving one value like an average of the values. I need to be seeing a number of separate values for each corresponding value in FieldA and FieldB.
Maybe this isn't possible.
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