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I'm trying to summarize a table to display values by month
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Don't use SUMMARIZE to add calculated columns, use ADDCOLUMNS instead
ADDCOLUMNS (
SUMMARIZE (
Sales_View,
Sales_View[Div],
Sales_View[Code],
Sales_View[Brands],
Sales_View[Billing Month_Year],
Sales_View[Type]
),
"Value", CALCULATE( SUM ( Sales_View[VALUE] ) )
)
If you're interested, there's a SQL BI article about it.
It still provides wrong results
My mistake. I have edited my original post to include the required CALCULATE around the SUM.
Don't use SUMMARIZE to add calculated columns, use ADDCOLUMNS instead
ADDCOLUMNS (
SUMMARIZE (
Sales_View,
Sales_View[Div],
Sales_View[Code],
Sales_View[Brands],
Sales_View[Billing Month_Year],
Sales_View[Type]
),
"Value", CALCULATE( SUM ( Sales_View[VALUE] ) )
)
If you're interested, there's a SQL BI article about it.
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