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Hey there,
i hope i could get any help here 🙂
There are a table with different production data. Each production could be identified by an unique OrderNr. Because there are a lot of bookings for each OrderNr i tried to create a SUMMARIZE table.
SumTable = SUMMARIZE('ProductionData', 'ProductionData'[OrderNr])
That works fine and i can implement a relationship between both tables by using the OrderNr as an identifier.
The problem starts as soon i try to add addition data from productionData to SumTable - for example productionTime.
For this i use the following formula:
SumTable = SUMMARIZE('ProductionData', 'ProductionData'[OrderNr],'ProductionData'[productionTime])
As soon i try this, i get an error because of duplicat values in SumTable.
Am i the problem or is there are known problem with SUMMARIZE function?
Thank you very much for your help and please excuse my english skills 🙂
@Jan91 Try updating measure as
SumTable =
SUMMARIZE(
'ProductionData',
'ProductionData'[OrderNr],
"TotalProductionTime", SUMX(CURRENTGROUP(), 'ProductionData'[productionTime])
)
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@bhanu_gautam thank you for your quick answer!
I tried this solution but it doesn´t worked unfortuantely. But it inspired me for new approaches!
Instead i solved this problem by adding calculated columns to SumTable. Now it works as i expeted.
Thank you very much!
@Jan91 , That's awesome
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