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Hi experts,
I'm scratching my head about this trivial problem:
This doesn't work:
=COUNTX(ALL(Table1[Code]), Table1[Sales Amount])
Error msg:
A single value for column 'Sales Amount' in table 'Table1' cannot be determined. This can happen when a measure formula refers to a column that contains many values without specifying an aggregation such as min, max, count, or sum to get a single result.'.
However the error msg doesn't make sense, COUNTX() is supposed to take a set of values instead of a single value as second parameter, and if anything is wrong, it's probably ALL(), because this works:
=COUNTX(ALL(Table1), Table1[Sales Amount])
Question: Why the first one doesn't work?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Just like SUMMARIZE Function, a single result needs to be returned for each [Code].
Just like SUMMARIZE Function, a single result needs to be returned for each [Code].
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