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Hey All,
I have a situation where I need to create a measure that takes into account data from multiple tables.
The first table is a membership table. There is a row for each person and the month they are eligible. The second table is a transaction table.
I want to do a calculation with the following parameters
Sum number of transactions of a certain type from the transaction table where the transaction month = membership month. So if this is February 2019 and all your transactions of the specified type are prior February they would be excluded.
I'm thinking I need a calculate with filter but I am thinking the filter should say where membership month = transaction month but that isn't working. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi all,
Thanks for all the help. After digging into this further I found that the issue is likely due to the relationship passing through an intermediate table which was confusing the DAX. I used SQL to bring the data over to one table and the calculation is no working properly.
James
Hi,
Create a relationship from the Data column in your transaction table to the date column in the Calenda Table. In the Calendar Table, create two additional columns for Year and Month. Year = YEAR(Calendar[Date]) and Month = FORMAT(Calendar[Date],"mmmm"). In your visual, drag Year and Month from the Calendar Table. Write this measure
Total sales = SUM(Data[Sales])
Hope this helps.
Hi all,
Thanks for all the help. After digging into this further I found that the issue is likely due to the relationship passing through an intermediate table which was confusing the DAX. I used SQL to bring the data over to one table and the calculation is no working properly.
James
Hi @Anonymous
I'm working on this, it is better to provide some example data which fit your scenario.
Best Regards
Maggie
Calculate filter should work.
Could you post a snip of data (fake if you need to) and the measure you tried?