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Hello,
I am trying to calculate the difference between chronological rows in my table but I'm getting a memory error whenever I try to execute the DAX command. The table (AAP - exits) is 45000 rows and the other table referenced (AAP) is 80000. AAP - exits is just a filtered version of AAP but if I change the references to all be to AAP - exits I get a circular reference error. My machine has 8 GB RAM.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
I suggest you to try this code to create a calcualted column,
Column 2 =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( AAP[Timestamp] ),
FILTER (
AAP,
AAP[IMO] = EARLIER ( 'AAP - exits'[IMO] )
&& AAP[Timestamp] < EARLIER ( 'AAP - exits'[Timestamp] )
)
)
If you code will still return memory error, please refer to this offical blog to optmize your data model.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous ,
I suggest you to try this code to create a calcualted column,
Column 2 =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( AAP[Timestamp] ),
FILTER (
AAP,
AAP[IMO] = EARLIER ( 'AAP - exits'[IMO] )
&& AAP[Timestamp] < EARLIER ( 'AAP - exits'[Timestamp] )
)
)
If you code will still return memory error, please refer to this offical blog to optmize your data model.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thank you, this worked!
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