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ammartino44
Helper III
Helper III

Help with relatedtable function

Hello. I'm tryiing to find 

 

=SUMX(Filter(RELATEDTABLE('Work Orders1'),'Work Orders1'[WO Type]="Cashout"),'Work Orders1'[WO Type]="Cashout")

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v-yulgu-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi, @ammartino44

 

From your formula, the data type of column 'Work Orders1'[WO Type] is text, while SUMX function evaluates to numbers or dates and cannot work with values of type String. Beside, the correct syntax of SUMX is: 

SUMX(<table>,<expression>)

 

In your scenario, the formula might be like :

=SUMX(FILTER(RELATEDTABLE('Work Orders1'),'Work Orders1'[WO Type]="Cashout"),ColumnName)

 

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Yuliana Gu

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v-yulgu-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi, @ammartino44

 

From your formula, the data type of column 'Work Orders1'[WO Type] is text, while SUMX function evaluates to numbers or dates and cannot work with values of type String. Beside, the correct syntax of SUMX is: 

SUMX(<table>,<expression>)

 

In your scenario, the formula might be like :

=SUMX(FILTER(RELATEDTABLE('Work Orders1'),'Work Orders1'[WO Type]="Cashout"),ColumnName)

 

Best regards,
Yuliana Gu

Community Support Team _ Yuliana Gu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Anonymous
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Gonna need more info on this one but... your formula does "look weird".   The general form of SUMX is:

  =SUMX(Table1, Expression)

 

It walks each row of the Table1, and evaluate the Expression... then adds the results together.

 

Your expression is :   'Work Orders1'[WO Type]="Cashout"  

 

That seems like a weird expression!

GilbertQ
Super User
Super User

Hi there

 

I know this might be a simple question, but have you created the relationship between your tables?

 

Also when using the related table, from memory you can only reference the RelatedTable on the many side of the relationship (NOTE: This is off the top of my head, it might be the other way around!)





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