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Anonymous
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Making a summary table from two different tables?

Hellooo, 

 

I'm having a few issues trying to create a new table that summarises data from two other tables.

 

This is the structure of my data

 

Table 1:

RegionMonthFigure
EuropeJan 18100
EuropeFeb 18200
EuropeMar 18100
AsiaJan 1850
AsiaFeb 1870
AsiaMar 18100

 

Table 2:

MonthFigure 2
Jan 181
Jan 182
Feb 182
Mar 184
Mar 181
Mar 183

 

Table I want:

 

MonthFigureFigure 2
Jan 181503
Feb 182702
Mar 182008

 

Would anyone be able to help me with this? I've tried using the SUMMARIZE function but can't seem to get it to work?

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parry2k
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@Anonymous not sure if you need to create a summarized table, As a best practice, add date dimension in your model and use it for and time intelligence calculations. Once the date dimension is added, mark it as a date table on table tools.

https://perytus.com/2020/05/22/create-a-basic-date-table-in-your-data-model-for-time-intelligence-calculations/

 

Link this date table with both these tabes, and in visual, use month/year from date table and figure 1 and figure 2 from respective tables and you will get the result.

 

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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , You can have a common month dimension and have these together in a common visual

 

Or a new Table like

summarize(union(selectcolumns(Table1,"Month",Table1[Month],"Figure",Table1[Figure],"Figure2",0),
				selectcolumns(Table2,"Month",Table2[Month],"Figure",0,"Figure2",Table2[Figure])),
				[Month],"Figure", sum([Figure1]),"Figure2", sum([Figure2]))
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Anonymous
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@amitchandak the formula didn't work as it gives the total sum value for all the months, not the sum for each of the months?

parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous not sure if you need to create a summarized table, As a best practice, add date dimension in your model and use it for and time intelligence calculations. Once the date dimension is added, mark it as a date table on table tools.

https://perytus.com/2020/05/22/create-a-basic-date-table-in-your-data-model-for-time-intelligence-calculations/

 

Link this date table with both these tabes, and in visual, use month/year from date table and figure 1 and figure 2 from respective tables and you will get the result.

 

I would  Kudos if my solution helped. 👉 If you can spend time posting the question, you can also make efforts to give Kudos whoever helped to solve your problem. It is a token of appreciation!

Visit us at https://perytus.com, your one-stop shop for Power BI related projects/training/consultancy.



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