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Hi guys,
Self taught PBI user here.
I'm currently suck on a calculation, which I was hoping to get your advice on.
I have 3 different tables.
Table 1 - Stock
Table 2 - Customers
Table 3 - Warehouses
I have "Warehouses" as a midway link to "Stock" and "Customers"
The Customers table contains customer information, eg - their region.
The Stock table contains current stock holding information, eg - warehouse
The warehouses table is a simple conversion between customer region - "EUR" for our warehouses in that region "EU"/"UK", etc.
I am trying to build a visual table, which shows - customer name, what they've purchased, and how much stock is available for that customers region, as a total.
Because customers don't "hold" any stock to their name - it errors out.
Is there a way for me to calculate the total stock for that region, based on the customers region, but not taking into account the actual customers name?
Thanks
Hi @MADSS ,
It's hard to reproduce the scenario. Please take a look at this topic about How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly .
I tried creating a demo according to your description. If you want to get the stock of region for specific customer, you may need to create a relationship between Customers and Warehouses.
If I misunderstood your requirement, please show some sample data and expected result.
Best Regards,
Jay
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