Skip to main content
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

To celebrate FabCon Vienna, we are offering 50% off select exams. Ends October 3rd. Request your discount now.

Reply
Psycho
Frequent Visitor

Creating a column in a new table with measure values

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.

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

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]))
Capture.PNG

 

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

 

View solution in original post

3 REPLIES 3
Bokazoit
Continued Contributor
Continued Contributor

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.

Unbenannt.png

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 I'm looking for a solution to assign my Measures a concrete cell, when I create a new table in Desktop Power BI.
 
Picture 1: These values ​​it is
Picture 2: This should be the new table. But I do not know the Synthax so PBI takes the values.
Picture 3: Example Values

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]))
Capture.PNG

 

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

 

Helpful resources

Announcements
September Power BI Update Carousel

Power BI Monthly Update - September 2025

Check out the September 2025 Power BI update to learn about new features.

Top Solution Authors
Top Kudoed Authors