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Hi Team,
I've 2 tables (datasets) as shown below and I would like to have the calculation from the 2 datasets as below:
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi, @BSM1985
It’s my pleasure to answer for you.
If you just want to group by columnA, and add up to get the number that meets the two conditions (columnA=column1 and columnc="Q"),
Like this:
You can try it(First, create the relationship between the two tables):
Measure:
Qnumbers =
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
DATASET1,
AND (
DATASET1[COLUMNA] = RELATED ( DATASET2[COLUMN1] ),
DATASET1[COLUMNC] = "Q"
)
)
)If it doesn’t meet your requirements, could you please share what your expected results and share some sample data ?
Best Regards
Janey Guo
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi, @BSM1985
It’s my pleasure to answer for you.
If you just want to group by columnA, and add up to get the number that meets the two conditions (columnA=column1 and columnc="Q"),
Like this:
You can try it(First, create the relationship between the two tables):
Measure:
Qnumbers =
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
DATASET1,
AND (
DATASET1[COLUMNA] = RELATED ( DATASET2[COLUMN1] ),
DATASET1[COLUMNC] = "Q"
)
)
)If it doesn’t meet your requirements, could you please share what your expected results and share some sample data ?
Best Regards
Janey Guo
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@BSM1985 ,
Column in Dataset 1
Sumx( filter([Data Set2], [Data Set1].[ColumnA] =[Data Set2].[ColumnA] && [Data Set1].[ColumnC] ="Q" ), [ColumnA])
A column in Dataset 2
Sumx( filter([Data Set1], [Data Set1].[ColumnA] =[Data Set2].[Column1] && [Data Set1].[ColumnC] ="Q" ), [Column1])
Measure
Sumx( filter([Data Set1], [Data Set1].[ColumnA] = max([Data Set2].[Column1]) && [Data Set1].[ColumnC] ="Q" ), [Column1])
Hi @amitchandak ,
Sorry for repeated questions on this, I see the below error message when I implemented the first calculation
Sumx( filter([Data Set2], [Data Set1].[ColumnA] =[Data Set2].[ColumnA] && [Data Set1].[ColumnC] ="Q" ), [ColumnA])
"The function SUMX cannot work with typs of values string"
My Coulmn A is of string type. Could you advice?
Hello @amitchandak ,
Thanks for your time as always.
I also have the OVER PARTITIO BY clause as higlighted below..kindly guide me how to fit this in your calculation
SUM
(
IF [Dataset1].[COLUMN A]=[Dataset2].[COLUMN 1] AND [Dataset1].[COLUMN C]="Q"
THEN1 ELSE 0 END
)
OVER PARTITION BY [Dataset1].[COLUMN A]
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