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Hi,
I'm quite new in the Power BI world and I'm struggling with a measure, which I can't get right.
This is a very small part of the data set:
GL Value
4000 1500
4090 2000
4100 4220
4500 8000
4501 2300
4590 50
7001 1000
7002 250
7003 200
7006 710
8001 29000
8002 3000
I want a measure with the values from all of the GL accounts, except from the values from account 4500, 4501 and 7006. I've tried some things, but didn't get the right result.
Can you guys help me out a bit?
Many thanks!
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Rodelaar
Give this a try.
Some GLs =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( YourTable[Value] ),
KEEPFILTERS ( NOT YourTable[GL] IN {"4500","4501","7006"} )
)
@Rodelaar
Give this a try.
Some GLs =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( YourTable[Value] ),
KEEPFILTERS ( NOT YourTable[GL] IN {"4500","4501","7006"} )
)
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