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Can someone explain how I could get this measure to work? I can easily create a calculated column with the correct values but I can't create a Measure. I'm guessing I don't have the correct expression.
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Hi @AWentzEco ,
Your formula seems good. We should put a measure in a visual where there are many contexts. It should be like below in your example.
[EE Role] [Measure]
Best Regards,
Hi @AWentzEco ,
Your formula seems good. We should put a measure in a visual where there are many contexts. It should be like below in your example.
[EE Role] [Measure]
Best Regards,
Thanks. I did that and now both the Measure and Calculated column are coming up with the correct values (both are the same). Perhaps it was a 'Friday' issue. ![]()
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