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I have a table including the column "time", "sensor_id" and "temperature". Every row in the table consist of a unique combination of time and sensor_id, but both columns have repeating values. I want to make a new column showing the time difference between the row's time and the time of the sensor's maximum temperature. However, I do not manage to do this seperately for every sensor. Instead, I only use the time of the maximum temperature overall- neglecting sensor_id. The code:
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Something like this
Something like this
you should not use SELECTEDVALUE() inside CALCULATE(). Use variables instead.
Ok, so how can I find the sensor_id for the row and use it as a variable? That would solve all my problems!
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