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EmmyAmsterdam88
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Mapping 2 rows with 1 field

Hi all,

 

I have a set of data showing volume sales by material, however i would like to know the volume sold by the material base (recipe).

 

Underneath my fact table example:

 

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Hereby the material recipe detail example:

 

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So Material 1234 sold 20.000 * 0.4 = 8000 material base A. 

 

Does anyone know how i can connect these tables in order to get the correct volume by material base?

 

Thank you,

 

Emmy

 

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Has one value is used in order to remove the summarization. 

Kudos and Mark as solution appreciated 🙂

 

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zenisekd
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Kudos and mark as reply appreciated 🙂

 

Thank you,

 

Apologies i was not very clear, the fact table is like a big sold sales table with multiple of the same material nr's in the first column:

 

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Therefore this relationship will give "many-to-many".

 

I believe i am searching for a dax which can connect these tables in order to have the correct volume by material base. Would you know of any?

zenisekd_0-1706007551672.png

zenisekd_1-1706007617512.png


Has one value is used in order to remove the summarization. 

Kudos and Mark as solution appreciated 🙂

 

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