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Hello
I have two tables one with the date values (unique) and another table with date values (repeated) and with different values that I want to sum based on the date and the column of "line" excluding line 4.
Example:
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Hi @XaviOV ,
Just create calculated column in table1:
column =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table2'[plts] ),
FILTER (
'Table2',
'Table2'[Week] = EARLIER ( 'Table1'[Week] )
&& 'Table2'[line] <> 4
)
)
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Best Regards,
Dedmon Dai
Hi @XaviOV ,
Just create calculated column in table1:
column =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table2'[plts] ),
FILTER (
'Table2',
'Table2'[Week] = EARLIER ( 'Table1'[Week] )
&& 'Table2'[line] <> 4
)
)
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Best Regards,
Dedmon Dai
@XaviOV , Not very clear,
you can join both of the tables, if dates are unique in table 2 .you can join them together and analyze. Or join to common date table and analyze
In such case
use measure = calculate(sum(Table1[pits]), filter(Table1,Table1[line]<>4))
if you want table2 from table1
table 2 = summarize( Table, Table[Week], "Suma plts",calculate(sum(Table1[pits]), filter(Table1,Table1[line]<>4)))
if you want new column in table2 from table 1
New column in table 2 = sumx(filter(Table1,Table1[line]<>4 && Table1[week] = Table2[week]),sum(Table1[pits]))
@XaviOV
Go to Modeling Table > New Table and Paste the following code, it will create anew table with the result as you expect.
Table5 Summarized =
SUMMARIZE(
FILTER(Table5,Table5[line]<>4),
Table5[Week],
"Total", SUM(Table5[plts])
)________________________
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