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Good Morning,
I feel like this issue should be easily solved but I can't figure it out.
I have two tables, Table A and Table B.
Table A has the detail record and the number of transactions per location.
Table B is a lookup table for locations, displaying the FTE Count.
I have a Many to One relationship from Table A to B on Location, like below.
Table A
Location Transaction Time
A 12
A 9
B 28
B 6
Table B
Location FTECount
A 2
B 3
I am having an issue using the FTE Count as a measure to calculate the time and transaction count per employee. I am able to use the Max() function to get the FTE count for each branch but that does not give me a total or translate over to a scatter plot. Ideally, the relationship would pull over the FTE Count for each locations and then the sum for the total.
In a Summary, the output I am getting looks like:
Location Sum Trans Time FTE Count
A 21 2
B 34 3
Total 55 N/A
OR
Location Sum Trans Time sum FTE Count
A 21 5
B 34 5
Total 55 5
I would expect to see
Location Sum Trans Time FTE Count
A 21 2
B 34 3
Total 55 5
Is there something that I am missing here?
Thank you,
Jordan
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
The mistake you are committing is that you are creating a relationshop from Table A to Table B. There are two ways to go about solving this problem:
=SUMX(RELATEDTABLE(location_time),location_time[Transaction time])
Now create your visual from Table B.
Given the sample data, you just need to drag Location from Table B not Table A.
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Hi,
The mistake you are committing is that you are creating a relationshop from Table A to Table B. There are two ways to go about solving this problem:
=SUMX(RELATEDTABLE(location_time),location_time[Transaction time])
Now create your visual from Table B.
Thank you for responding. Reading through this I realized I was making an absurd mistake that I have done correctly a hundred times. The Location Table already was the lookup and the value just had to be grabbed from here.
Thanks so much for responding!
Thank you,
Jordan
You are welcome.
to clarify where you say: the output I am getting looks like
you are getting "N/A" in what type of visual? a table or matrix visual? at the table level is this field modeled to be a number type or is it a text type?
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