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Hi,
Can anyone tell me what is the difference between these two measures?
I've used the same DAX formula, but still power BI is making some differnce and I don't know why. I have problem when I want to use one of measures, I get error that it can't be used.
Thank you in advance!
Hi @Anonymous
The one that looks like a calcuator is a Measure and the other one is a Column, to find out more please check this article https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/calculated-columns-and-measures-in-dax/
Regards,
Mariusz
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Thank you @Mariusz !
I've created both of them via New quick measure, how is possible that one is created as column and the other one as measure?
Regards,
Milena
Hi @Anonymous
What Quick Measures heve you used?
Thanks
Mariusz
Hi @Anonymous
I'm surprised that it did retun a column, but anyway if one of them works just use it as long as it gives you the resoult you need.
Many Thanks
Mariusz
Hi @Mariusz
The result is OK (numbers), but I can't use it for further calculations. I need it to be measure, not column.
Thank you!
Milena
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