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Hi,
I am currently facing an issue where my values don't add up as expected. I have a table with different ratio's per country, called Verhoudingsgetallen. Let's say:
Country | SolarVerhouding |
US | 0,00194 |
NZ | 0,02944 |
DE | 0,03948 |
NL | 0,04854 |
The measure I use is as following:
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Try
DemandSolars =
SUMX (
VALUES ( 'Table'[Country] ),
VAR SolarVerhouding_ =
CALCULATE(MAX ( Verhoudingsgetallen[SolarVerhouding] ))
VAR SensorForecast_ =
CALCULATE(SUM ( 'Salesforce budgetForecasts'[Forecast__c] ))
RETURN
SolarVerhouding_ * SensorForecast_
)
Try
DemandSolars =
SUMX (
VALUES ( 'Table'[Country] ),
VAR SolarVerhouding_ =
CALCULATE(MAX ( Verhoudingsgetallen[SolarVerhouding] ))
VAR SensorForecast_ =
CALCULATE(SUM ( 'Salesforce budgetForecasts'[Forecast__c] ))
RETURN
SolarVerhouding_ * SensorForecast_
)
Hi John,
Thanks for your quick reply. I've tried this, but now I get a really big number as my total. So I don't think this is the solution.
I've updated my original post to force context transition, should be OK now I think
Thanks a lot. It works!
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