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Many to Many - Measure

Hello,

I have 2 tables "sales" and "Type", with a many to many relationship (type).
The type Table has Type, SubType and Value columns

 

PowerBi Problem A.PNG

 

 

How can i do a measure that gets me this result by subtype, filtering Month = 3.

 

PowerBi Problem B.PNG

 

Thanks for your help, regards.

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v-juanli-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @carloscabreraq 

You can refer to the following DAX formula to create a measure, which creates a virtual table to merge tables Sales and Type, and returns the result you want.

 

Measure =

VAR t =

    FILTER (

        CROSSJOIN (

            SELECTCOLUMNS ( Sales, "sale_type", [type], "id", [id], "month", [month] ),

            'Type'

        ),

        [sale_type] = [Type]

            && [month] = 3

    )

RETURN

SUMX ( FILTER ( t, [SubType] = MAX ( [SubType] ) ), [Value] )

Capture17.JPG

 

Best Regards
Maggie

 

Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-juanli-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @carloscabreraq 

You can refer to the following DAX formula to create a measure, which creates a virtual table to merge tables Sales and Type, and returns the result you want.

 

Measure =

VAR t =

    FILTER (

        CROSSJOIN (

            SELECTCOLUMNS ( Sales, "sale_type", [type], "id", [id], "month", [month] ),

            'Type'

        ),

        [sale_type] = [Type]

            && [month] = 3

    )

RETURN

SUMX ( FILTER ( t, [SubType] = MAX ( [SubType] ) ), [Value] )

Capture17.JPG

 

Best Regards
Maggie

 

Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

hi @v-juanli-msft ,

in this solution we dont need the "many to many" relationship?

Hi @carloscabreraq 

Yes.

 

Best Regards
Maggie

@v-juanli-msft is there another solution


@v-juanli-msft wrote:

Hi @carloscabreraq 

Yes.

 

Best Regards
Maggie



using the logical relationship?

 

Thanks for your time!

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