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Hi Everyone,
I have the following table:
Expected result: 7500
Result Obtained: 6500
Formulas Used:
Measure 1 = MAX(Table1[Bonus Amount])
Measure 2 = SUMX(DISTINCT(Table1[Bonus Effective Date]),[Measure 1])
Please guide to get the desired result. Thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi, @Meghbajaj
You can try the following methods.
Measure 2 = SUMX(SUMMARIZE('Table','Table'[ID],'Table'[Bonus Effective Date]),[Measure 1])
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
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Hi, @Meghbajaj
You can try the following methods.
Measure 2 = SUMX(SUMMARIZE('Table','Table'[ID],'Table'[Bonus Effective Date]),[Measure 1])
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Meghbajaj , Try like
SUMX(Summarize(Table1, Table1[Bonus Effective Date],Table1[Bonus Amount] ),[Bonus Amount])
or
SUMX(Summarize(Table1, Table1[ID], Table1[Bonus Effective Date],Table1[Bonus Amount] ),[Bonus Amount])
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