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Hello,
My problem:
I have a table with a lot of calculated measure values. One per month. Now i want this values in a line diagramm.
I want to create an new table with 2 Columns (1x month, 1x measure values). Is it possible to give every cell in the new table a link to a measure value.
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Hi @Psycho,
In your scenario, you create measure for each month individually, are you using the same formuls for each month?
If that is the case, you needn't to create a measure for each month. It can be done in one measure. From your screenshot, it seems that you use count aggregate function in your Values. I have created it on my local environment, here is the sample measure for you reference.
Measure = CALCULATE(SUM(Sales[SalesAmount]),ALLEXCEPT('Date','Date'[Column]))
If this is not what you want, please provide us more information about your measure, so that we can make further analysis.
Regards,
Charlie Liao
I do not think it is all clear what You want, but You can add several measuresinto the Values field of a table, but I think that is what You have already done.
Hi @Psycho,
In your scenario, you create measure for each month individually, are you using the same formuls for each month?
If that is the case, you needn't to create a measure for each month. It can be done in one measure. From your screenshot, it seems that you use count aggregate function in your Values. I have created it on my local environment, here is the sample measure for you reference.
Measure = CALCULATE(SUM(Sales[SalesAmount]),ALLEXCEPT('Date','Date'[Column]))
If this is not what you want, please provide us more information about your measure, so that we can make further analysis.
Regards,
Charlie Liao