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Hi there,
I have the following measure which I need to adapt to include a Measure in place of the Amount field in the Dyn_OpportunityProduct table..
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Hi @Tob_P
You could replace the SUM(...) with a measure. That would give you
Product Target Filtered Sales =
sumx (
'tblRep_List',
VAR BonusStartDate ='tblRep_List'[Product Bonus Start Date]
RETURN
CALCULATE(
[Your Measure],
KEEPFILTERS(
'CRM: Opportunity'[Date Spec Secured] >= BonusStartDate)))+0
I'd suspect performance could be an issue if you have a sizable amount of data.
Hi @Tob_P
You could replace the SUM(...) with a measure. That would give you
Product Target Filtered Sales =
sumx (
'tblRep_List',
VAR BonusStartDate ='tblRep_List'[Product Bonus Start Date]
RETURN
CALCULATE(
[Your Measure],
KEEPFILTERS(
'CRM: Opportunity'[Date Spec Secured] >= BonusStartDate)))+0
I'd suspect performance could be an issue if you have a sizable amount of data.
@Tob_P , if you do calculation inside expression of sumx, you need calculate. else you can have like
measure = VAR BonusStartDate ='tblRep_List'[Product Bonus Start Date]
RETURN
CALCULATE(
SUM('Dyn_OpportunityProduct'[Amount]),
KEEPFILTERS(
'CRM: Opportunity'[Date Spec Secured] >= BonusStartDate))
Product Target Filtered Sales =
sumx (
'tblRep_List', [measure]
)+0
or
Product Target Filtered Sales =
sumx (
'tblRep_List', [Any measure]
)+0
Thanks for coming back to me. I'm afraid the first part of the suggestion will now work as writing...
measure = VAR BonusStartDate ='
....and this will only allow me to populate a Measure and not a table...
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