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Hi Folks,
Got 2 tables :
First
Second
Both Host fields are linked
So I can get this table where I need to compare Physical Cores figures with SUM vCPU figures to keep the lowest one, line by line.
PB also applies the measure comparison at the TOTAL level, I just want to apply the measure line by line and then sum the result of the comparison.
I need to calculate the correct sum (88) to also display the figure into a Smartcard.
I thank you in advance for your help on this topics.
W.
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Hi,
I am not sure how your semantic model looks like, but I tried to create a sample pbix file like below.
Please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
Physical Cores: =
SUM(Host[Physical Cores])
vCPU: =
SUM('VM and vCPU'[vCPU])
Keep Min: =
SUMX ( VALUES ( Host[Host] ), MIN ( [Physical Cores:], [vCPU:] ) )
Hi,
I am not sure how your semantic model looks like, but I tried to create a sample pbix file like below.
Please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
Physical Cores: =
SUM(Host[Physical Cores])
vCPU: =
SUM('VM and vCPU'[vCPU])
Keep Min: =
SUMX ( VALUES ( Host[Host] ), MIN ( [Physical Cores:], [vCPU:] ) )
Great ! Thank you very much @Jihwan_Kim. It works like a charm and it also allow me to understand certain PB approaches. thank to you, I improve my understanding about the way PB works.
Have a nice day !
hi @Jay20024 ,
try like:
measure =
SUMX(
VALUES(table1[host]),
MIN(
CALCULATE(SUM(table1[Physical Cores)),
CALCULATE(SUMX(RELATEDTABLE(table2), table2[vCPU])
)
Thank you for your answer !
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