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Hi
I have the following measure which works well, but I would like to make it a little more dynamic.
FTL = CALCULATE(sum(TABLE[Value]),Query1[ChannelName]="X",TABLE[SubtestNumber]=1)-CALCULATE(sum(TABLE[Value]),Query1[ChannelName]="X",TABLE[SubtestNumber]=27)
I would like to set the last filter to find the max subtest number.
I can create a measure that finds the max subtest but cannot unclude that measure in the above calc
FTL = CALCULATE(sum(TABLE[Value]),Query1[ChannelName]="X",TABLE[SubtestNumber]=1)-CALCULATE(sum(TABLE[Value]),Query1[ChannelName]="X",TABLE[SubtestNumber]=[Max Subtest])
Thanks
Chris
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Hi @chydewf1
Try this one
FTL =
VAR MyMax = [Max Subtest]
RETURN
CALCULATE (
SUM ( TABLE[Value] ),
Query1[ChannelName] = "X",
TABLE[SubtestNumber] = 1
)
- CALCULATE (
SUM ( TABLE[Value] ),
Query1[ChannelName] = "X",
TABLE[SubtestNumber] = MyMax
)
Hi @chydewf1
Try this one
FTL =
VAR MyMax = [Max Subtest]
RETURN
CALCULATE (
SUM ( TABLE[Value] ),
Query1[ChannelName] = "X",
TABLE[SubtestNumber] = 1
)
- CALCULATE (
SUM ( TABLE[Value] ),
Query1[ChannelName] = "X",
TABLE[SubtestNumber] = MyMax
)
Great stuff, thanks
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