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@Anonymous , Couple of reasons I can think of.
1. These measures are coming from different tables and one of them have a problem with project join
2. Both table has project ID, and there is a common project table(Project Dimension) and you took project or project name from a fact, not from Dimension
3. One of the measures is using all/all selected. even possible when they are from the same table
Hi,
Does this work?
=if(isblank('Baseline'[Baseline - CapEx]),blank(),MAX( 0,'Baseline'[Baseline - CapEx] - [Forecast CapEx]))
@Ashish_Mathur It works in terms of producing the numbers I want, but the solution I found earlier was to bring fields in from a table other than my project fact table. Thank you.
Hi @Anonymous
Can you please provide more info with screenshots, input and required output in table format for the community so that you ask can be better understood and resolved quickly.
@Anonymous No, I can't actually, due to confidentiality. I was hoping that someone would recognize the behavior and maybe provide some clues as to what could be causing this behavior.
If that's not you; thanks anyway for trying.
@Anonymous , Couple of reasons I can think of.
1. These measures are coming from different tables and one of them have a problem with project join
2. Both table has project ID, and there is a common project table(Project Dimension) and you took project or project name from a fact, not from Dimension
3. One of the measures is using all/all selected. even possible when they are from the same table
@amitchandak Good call! It looks like using the Project ID and some other fields from a fact table was causing the problem.
Thank you.
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