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Hi, struggling with this.
I have a table called t_Product_Types which consists of a list of product types, say, A,B,C, so t_Product_Types with a text field called Product_Type.
I also have a table called t_Sales which consists of two fields, Sales_Type and Sales_Volume. Sales_Type is one of the types listed in t_Product_Types and Sales_Volume is a simple number.
I have a filter on the Product_Types in t_Product_Types visible as a slicer.
What I want to do is to dynamically create a table, consisting of the Product_Type and Sales_Volume values based on the Product_Types filtered.
So, something like,
t_New_Table = FILTER(SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(t_Sales[Sales_Type],t_Sales[Sales_Volume]),"BIT I CAN'T FIGURE OUT")
This is a rather condensed and simplified version of what I am trying to do but hopefully makes sense.
Many thanks.
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@Anonymous , Description you provided not making it clear is product and sales-type are related. If sales type is subset or product type then you can join those
t_New_Table = FILTER(SUMMARIZE(proudctType,productType[Type],t_Sales[Sales_Type],t_Sales[Sales_Volume]),[Type] ="?")
Yes, the values in the Sales_Type column in the t_Sales table will all be from the Product_Type field in the t_Product_Types table.
Not sure what you mean by Join.
Relatively new to this.
I have, hopefully, shared a link to a Google Drive with an example file. Wording is different. t_Names contains a list of names. t_Names can be filtered. t_Scores contains a set of test scores. t_Summary is a dynamic table created using SUMMARIZECOLUMNS. I want t_Summary to only contain data for the names that are filtered.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=15TlcJI-GwJdt7ZEHHgrUiXY_nfEonqz7
Problem solved.
Thanks.
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