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Hi @Anonymous,
According to your snapshot, it seems like you use CALCULATETABLE function in calculated column expression.
AFAIK, the CALCULATETABLE function will return a table with multiple columns and it not suitable with calculated columns, I'd like to suggest you use this formula in calculated table expressions.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
hi @Anonymous
Are you expecting an expression like this:
=CALCULATETABLE(Sales, Sales[Location] = "Bangalore")
Hi @Anonymous,
According to your snapshot, it seems like you use CALCULATETABLE function in calculated column expression.
AFAIK, the CALCULATETABLE function will return a table with multiple columns and it not suitable with calculated columns, I'd like to suggest you use this formula in calculated table expressions.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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