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Ho together,
I´m new at PBI and look for an aquivalent for the Sum IF Function in Excel:
I have to tables. 1. one is calles "KontElement" and contains the columns [CSAuftrag] and [Budget].
The 2. one contains several operations per each CS-Auftrag Number.
CSAuftrag Budget
1 40
2 50
Table 2:
CsAuftrag Leistung
1 5
1 7
2 9
1 8
2 9
2 4
What I want to have:
CSAuftrag Budget Leistung (Sum!)
1 40 20
2 50 22
Anybody who can help me, I´m kind of lost right now... =(
Greetings,
Fel
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Hi @BachFel
You can use this calculated column in Table 1 i.e. KontElement
Assuming 2 tables are related on column CSAuftrag
= CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table2[Leistung] ) )
Hi @BachFel
Looks good to me. May be I am missing something
Could you show what you are getting and what you expect?
Hi @BachFel
Try this
WorkingTime_Jan =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( LN[ArbeitszeitInH] ),
FILTER (
VALUES ( LN[Dates] ),
MONTH ( LN[Dates] ) = 1
&& YEAR ( LN[Dates] ) = 2018
)
)
Hi @BachFel
You can use this calculated column in Table 1 i.e. KontElement
Assuming 2 tables are related on column CSAuftrag
= CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table2[Leistung] ) )
the two table are related. They are related on column KontElementID, which is also good?
But the calculated numbers are wrong..
I created following calculated column:
IstLeistung = Calculate ( Sum (LN[ArbeitszeitInH])
Hi @BachFel
Looks good to me. May be I am missing something
Could you show what you are getting and what you expect?
there is another task:
WorkingTime_Jan = Calculate ( Sum (LN[ArbeitszeitInH]))
There is a column with dates in the table "LN". How can I improve the formula above to get only the operations of january 2018?
The format of the dates is: dd.mm.yyyy
Hi @BachFel
Try this
WorkingTime_Jan =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( LN[ArbeitszeitInH] ),
FILTER (
VALUES ( LN[Dates] ),
MONTH ( LN[Dates] ) = 1
&& YEAR ( LN[Dates] ) = 2018
)
)
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