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I want to create a calculated column in one table (call it TableA) that Calculates a value from another table (TableB) based on column value in TableA
ProdMax = CALCULATE(MAX(TABLEB[Value]) WHERE TABLEA[PRODUCT] = TABLEB[PRODUCT]
Solved! Go to Solution.
Try this:
ProdMax =
VAR _Prod = TABLEA[PRODUCT]
RETURN
CALCULATE ( MAX ( TABLEB[Value] ), TABLEB[PRODUCT] = _Prod )
Other variations:
ProdMax =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( TABLEB[Value] ),
TABLEB[PRODUCT] = EARLIER ( TABLEA[PRODUCT] )
)
ProdMax =
MAXX (
FILTER ( TABLEB, TABLEB[PRODUCT] = TABLEA[PRODUCT] ),
TABLEB[Value]
)
I replicated your data. Solution is as follows. Create a relationship between table A and B based on the product field. Then create a measure :
Try this:
ProdMax =
VAR _Prod = TABLEA[PRODUCT]
RETURN
CALCULATE ( MAX ( TABLEB[Value] ), TABLEB[PRODUCT] = _Prod )
Other variations:
ProdMax =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( TABLEB[Value] ),
TABLEB[PRODUCT] = EARLIER ( TABLEA[PRODUCT] )
)
ProdMax =
MAXX (
FILTER ( TABLEB, TABLEB[PRODUCT] = TABLEA[PRODUCT] ),
TABLEB[Value]
)
Why does STDEV.P not workin place of MAX
I tried your 2nd suggestion and it worked. Thank YOU!!
You need to create a relationship between the two tables. In my response you can see how it is achieved. @AlexisOlson measures work great but you need to get the relationship down for it all to be tied in together.
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