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Was curious what is the more efficient way for your memory usage:
sumx ( filter ( 'table' , 'table'[stuff] = "normal iq" ) , [people] * [beavers] )
Or
calculate ( sumx ( 'table' , [people] * [beavers] ) , filter ( 'table' , 'table'[stuff] = "normal iq" ) )
Anyone knows?
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Hi @DouweMeer ,
The formulas above have the same effect, and will have the same memory usage.
Best Regards,
Amy
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Hi @DouweMeer ,
The formulas above have the same effect, and will have the same memory usage.
Best Regards,
Amy
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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