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I wish to multiply each "Price" column value with measure "SUM(Sales Volume) of the same product", and then calculate total revenue.
We all know (A+B) * (C+D) ≠ (A*C) + (B*D), so a typical Calculate(SUM[Sales Volume])*Price doesn't work in my case.
Is there any possible syntax to calcualte the total revenue correctly?
Price Table
| Product | Price |
| A | 10 |
| B | 20 |
| C | 30 |
| D | 40 |
Sales Table
| Product | Sales Date | Sales Volume |
| A | Jan | 1 |
| B | Jan | 2 |
| C | Jan | 3 |
| A | Feb | 4 |
| B | Feb | 5 |
| C | Feb | 6 |
Intended outcome
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Hi,
I think this will give you your intended outcome, assuming you have a relationship between 'Price Table'[Product] and 'Sales Table'[Product]
Hi,
I think this will give you your intended outcome, assuming you have a relationship between 'Price Table'[Product] and 'Sales Table'[Product]
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