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Hi, I have created new table
Check this one
SupplyDemandPerItem =
VAR DemandTable =
SUMMARIZE(
DistinctTable,
DistinctTable[Site],
DistinctTable[ItemKey],
"Demand", MAX(DistinctTable[RunningRequirement])
)
VAR SupplyTable =
SUMMARIZE(
DistinctTable,
DistinctTable[Site],
DistinctTable[ItemKey],
"Supply", MAX(DistinctTable[RunningReception])
)
RETURN
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(
DistinctTable[ItemKey],
"Demand", SUMX(DemandTable, [Demand]),
"Supply", SUMX(SupplyTable, [Supply])
)
Hi, I am receiving the same values for every Item.
Hi @PKPK90 ,
Please try:
SupplyDemandPerItem =
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(
DistinctTable[ItemKey],
"Demand", SUMX(SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(
DistinctTable[Site],
DistinctTable[ItemKey],
"Demand", MAX(DistinctTable[RunningRequirement])
), [Demand]),
"Supply", SUMX(SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(
DistinctTable[Site],
DistinctTable[ItemKey],
"Supply", MAX(DistinctTable[RunningReception])
), [Supply])
)
Best Regards,
Neeko Tang
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Thanks, I am receiving error message like:
SummarizeColumns() and AddMissingItems() may not be used in this context.
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