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Deermeat
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Calculated Columns Missing from Independent Table

Hello,

 

I'm trying to create a heatmap with different tiles across where each row is controlledby different set of slicers. Previously, when I wanted to do this with line graph, I was recommended to use New Table = 'Old Table' to create an indepedent table for the slicers to work (Link). I've used this method to create 2 new tables: Data1 and Data2. The original table is Data. 

 

To find the month on month average, I used calculated columns to find the previous score and then the % change:

1.png

 

However, the two calculated columns that I created are not appearing in the independent table, instead appearing as blank.

2.png

Do you know how to fix this so that the calculated columns are brought over as well?

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v-henryk-mstf
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Community Support

Hi @Deermeat ,

 

Is your question about recreating a separate table that contains the calculated column created by the referenced table?

Everything seems to work fine in my tests.

vhenrykmstf_1-1651217042740.png

vhenrykmstf_2-1651217140419.png

Can you further describe the data model you created or provide the relevant test files so that I can do further testing?


Looking forward to your reply.


Best Regards,
Henry


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