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Hello,
I'm not sure if my problem is a model problem or a reporting one,
I have 3 related tables, using the following structure.
I want to display the cost of each user in Except O365_HR ( measure exists in AFFECTATIONS table ) per month,
Since there's no relation based on the date between the two tables, I'm getting some incorrect costs.
Filtering with Except O365_HR[Date] will get the rights users with wrong costs ( for example if the users exist n EXCEPT_O365_HR in only January, it will display the cost of January and February of this user because he exists in both months in the AFFECTATIONS table)
Using the AFFECTATIONS[date] filter will get the right costs for each user but will also display users that don't exist in the EXCEPT_O365_HR table in this filtered month.
Can you please help me find the logic to do this ?
I have created a sample pbix to describe the issue, how can i share it with you ?
Ofc @amitchandak,
The filter here is when using affectation (lastUpdate), correct cost with wrong users :
This one is when using Except O365_HR (lastUpdate) filter, correct users with wrong cost:
Thank you.
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