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Hi All,
I have a measure which is in a table called "Dates". I am not able to filter it by country. The "country" is present in another table called "Opportunities". They both have an indirect relationship but unable to filter by country.
Dates[Cumulative Size Won] =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Project[Size (MWp)] ),
FILTER (
ALLEXCEPT ( Project, 'Project Phases'[Phase] ),
AND (
Project[Phase]<>"Abandoned",
AND (
Project[Phase] <> "LOI",
Project[PPA Date] <= MAX ( Dates[Last day of month] )
)
)
)
)
Hi @Kolumam
What are the relationships amont these tables?
How about this measure:
Dates[Cumulative Size Won] =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Project[Size (MWp)] ),
ALLSELECTED(table[country]),
FILTER (
ALLEXCEPT ( Project, Project[Phase] ),
AND (
Project[Phase]<>"Abandoned",
AND (
Project[Phase] <> "LOI",
Project[PPA Date] <= MAX ( Dates[Last day of month] )
)
)
)
)
Best Regrads
Maggie
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