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Hi, I have encountered a scenario wherein initial aggregate is SUM but after creating a relationship with another table the aggregate changed to COUNT. what could be possible reason for this. TIA.after
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@idontknowy , You can change Default aggegation in Column tools. Better to create a measure
Measure = Sum(Table[Column])
Hi @idontknowy
Did you use an implicit measure? Write a measure instead that explicitly specifies the aggregation: SUM ('Table'[column] )
@idontknowy , You can change Default aggegation in Column tools. Better to create a measure
Measure = Sum(Table[Column])
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