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Hello All,
How do I write below sql into M query:
select sum(Sales) over (aprtiton by Country, State) from emp;
select count (empid) over() from emp2;
Thanks,
Aditya
Hey @Anonymous ,
I would rather do this. And it would be better to do it like this according to this link.
If this post was helpful may I ask you to mark it as solution and give it some kudos?
Have a nice day!
BR,
Josef
NO, I would like to know how this works
I need to apologize @Anonymous
I thought you wanted to have the optimal solution to your problem.
But if you want to know how to do this technically, then I can refer you to this link.
The principle is the same as yours.
If this post was helpful may I ask you to mark it as solution and give it some kudos?
Have a nice day!
BR,
Josef
In the example shown it is a Row number, I need a sum
(Sum of the entire column, Example: sum(sales) Over( order by year)
, I have tried it but unable t get it. Can you please show through an example
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