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I have a table that looks something like this
| Customer | Cust Volume | supplier | weight | rate | iso |
| x | 500 | y | 1 | € 2,03 | FRA |
| x | 900 | y | 2 | € 2,03 | FRA |
| x | 200 | yz | 2 | € 2,65 | ITA |
| xz | 800 | yz | 5 | € 5,41 | USA |
| xz | 1500 | i | 10 | € 8,90 | GBR |
etc
I would like to make a comparison between two different supplier contracts that give rates based on the weight. Then once I make the difference between two sets of rates, I would like to multiply this by a customers real volume per weightbracket and iso to determine which supplier contract is more expensive. I am having trouble figuring out how to do this, since filtering in any way filters the other values as well. Any ideas?
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