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I have this DAX formula that works fine but I was wondering if it can be adjusted so it includes a second table. My model had table # 1 (historical data) and table #2 (current date). Each of these tables has exactly the same structures and I am trying to create a virtual table that would count the number of callers and display the caller name beside the count. My formula works fine if I am considering only table #1 but is there a way to include table #2 into this?
Callers Summary =
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
'Table #1' [Caller_Name],
"Caller Counts", [CALLER_COUNT]
)
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i was able to do this which worked for me
Combined Callers Summary =
UNION(
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
'Table #1' [Caller_Name],
"Caller Counts", [CALLER_COUNT]
),
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
'Table #2' [Caller_Name],
"Caller Counts", [CALLER_COUNT]
)
)
i was able to do this which worked for me
Combined Callers Summary =
UNION(
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
'Table #1' [Caller_Name],
"Caller Counts", [CALLER_COUNT]
),
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
'Table #2' [Caller_Name],
"Caller Counts", [CALLER_COUNT]
)
)
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