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Hi,
I am working on data model and got stuck with recalculating correct sale value.
I have tables:
tSales
tProducts
tClients
tOffers
tPricelist
Relationships are as follow (in brackets column name used for relationship in both tables):
tSales *:1 tClients (client_id)
tSales *:1 tProducts (product_id)
tClients *:1 tOffers (offer_id)
tProducts 1:* tPricelist (product_id)
tPricelist *:1 tOffers (offer_id)
I need to create table as follow:
tClients.client_id
tClients.offer_name
tProducts.quantity
Measure.Sales
I have problem with recalculating sales correctly. Straightforward it would be multiplication of quantity * price but it has to be on client level and depending on offer it has to choose right price for each product on pricelist.
Any ideas how to do the measure? Or is there anything wrong with my relationships? Many appreciation for help.
Regards,
Baczykg
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@Anonymous ,
You may create a measure in 'tProducts' using dax below:
Sales = 'tProducts'[quantity] * RELATED ( 'tPricelist'[price] )
Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao
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@Anonymous ,
You may create a measure in 'tProducts' using dax below:
Sales = 'tProducts'[quantity] * RELATED ( 'tPricelist'[price] )
Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.