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Hey
I have a table, simplified has these values
| name | $$$ | |
| Campaign1 | test1@email.com | 1000 |
| Campaign2 | test2@email.com | 2500 |
| Campaign2 | test3@email.com | 500 |
| Campaign1 | test3@email.com | 5000 |
| Campaign2 | test1@email.com | 850 |
I want to create a measure to sum all the $$ amounts that are a reference to another tables column. In a table that would look like this
| name | $$ |
| Campaign1 | $6000 |
| Campaign2 | $3850 |
I was trying to use =SUMX(DISTINCT(campaign[email]),campaign[othertable.$$]))
But it won't let me use the other tables column in the measure, I've made this column using advanced editor and extracting that information from relationship fields.
What am I doing wrong here?
Sorry for the terrible formatting of tables it's the first one I've done and I kept getting HTML errors
hi @JayReidy
as you have already get the campaign[othertable.$$] column with Power Query Editor, you can just try:
measure = SUMX(campaign),campaign[othertable.$$]))
Or?
No doesn't work sorry forgot to mention this is an indirect relationship
@JayReidy
Please try
=
SUMX (
DISTINCT ( campaign[email] ),
SUMX (
FILTER ( othertable, othertable[email] = campaign[email] ),
othertable[Value.$$]
)
)
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