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:=CALCULATE(sum(fPICKS[Wins]),filter(fPICKS,fpicks[week]=[Week Selected])) |
:=CALCULATE(sum(fPICKS[Wins]),filter(fPICKS,fpicks[week]<[Week Selected]))
The first measure definition works fine in both excel and PBID. The second works fine in excel but yields blanks in PBID.
Please help me understand. |
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I really appreciate the continued interest in my problem. I am embarrassed to report that I somehow introduced some noise in the data and I did have a data type conflict. The measures are fine and work well with the purged data.
Many Thanks
The data type is whole number, as is fPICKS[Week].
When I look at the query, I see some blank rows in dGames and fPICKS. It appears to be a display concern more than real blank rows?
I'll have a look at using Power BI instead of desktop to see if there is a difference.
Coudl you please provide us some sample data, or you could share your PBIX file, so that we can make further analysis.
Regards,
Charlie Liao
I really appreciate the continued interest in my problem. I am embarrassed to report that I somehow introduced some noise in the data and I did have a data type conflict. The measures are fine and work well with the purged data.
Many Thanks
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