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Hi All,
I am new to Dax and currently facing issues in defining variables.
Can we define table columns in Variable? Like I have a Table called Customer Master and I want to define a variable storing the customer ID. But the error is coming as Var is expecting a scalar value?
Kindly help!!
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I think I got the solution of this issue. I was trying to write a measure instead of the calculated column.
Consider the following problem posted on this forum -
When I am trying to write this particular part of the code -
I think I got the solution of this issue. I was trying to write a measure instead of the calculated column.
You can work with columns in DAX but your measure has to return a scalar value. For example, in the dax below I'm storing a column in a variable but returning the sum of the column. If you reply with your specific use case, we may be able to help in more detail!
measure =
var sales = 'sales'[sales_amount]
return sum(sales)
Hi Syk, I build similar logic, but it doesn't work
@Syk wrote:You can work with columns in DAX but your measure has to return a scalar value. For example, in the dax below I'm storing a column in a variable but returning the sum of the column. If you reply with your specific use case, we may be able to help in more detail!
measure =
var sales = 'sales'[sales_amount]
return sum(sales)
Hi @rhinorocks ,
It depends on the logic and also on measure/column calculation you are trying to write using DAX.
Check this simple blog on variables:
https://www.purplefrogsystems.com/blog/2021/09/variables-in-dax/
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