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I need to create a measure that makes a calculation by there a filter I do, for example, calculate (sum (table [column]); table [column that will suffer the filter]) in my case would be the year filter
@Anonymous If you are going to use a Slicer or Filter - why add the filter in the Formula as well?
Can you explain better?
For the filter to determine a value for a single object, which will be using this measure,
for example: I have a graph and want their values to be displayed only when a filter is done year
some would like this: Sum ({$ <Year = {'<= $ (= Only (Year))'}, Month =>} Vl Rest processed)
I don't get this. But you can always hard code the filter like this for example
2015 Total = CALCULATE (SUM(Table[Column]), CalendarTable[Year]=2015)
If you want to do Year to Date = TOTALYTD(SUM(Table[Column]), CalendarTable[Date])
@Sean's method was one of the alternatives that I was alluding to. The equivalent in SUMX syntax is:
=SUMX(FILTER(Table, Table[Year]=2015),[ColumnToSum])
Here is an article on SUM vs. SUMX vs. CALCULATE
http://www.powerpivotpro.com/2014/10/sum-sumx-or-calculatechoices-choices/
The article isn't complete as it doesn't mention that you can also change the filter context with SUMX.
Couple different ways of doing that, but I would use SUMX
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee634959.aspx
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