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Hi all,
I have a problem with the formula below that should be correct but it doesn't recongnize the column name in the EARLIER function.
I simply need to sum up the Item Value per each project name like:
Project Name Item Item Value Project Value
A 1 50 89
A 2 39 89
B 1 10 100
B 2 50 100
B 3 40 100
Solved! Go to Solution.
@marab - If this is a measure, try this:
Project Value =
VAR __Project = MAX('Tab_Project'[Project Name])
RETURN
SUMX(FILTER('Tab_Project','Tab_Project'[Project Name]=__Project),'Tab_Project'[Item Value])
Also, your original formula is not correct in terms of parens:
Project Value = Sumx(FILTER('Tab_Project','Tab_Project'[Project Name]=EARLIER('Tab_Project'[Project Name])),'Tab_Project'[Item Value])
@marab - If this is a measure, try this:
Project Value =
VAR __Project = MAX('Tab_Project'[Project Name])
RETURN
SUMX(FILTER('Tab_Project','Tab_Project'[Project Name]=__Project),'Tab_Project'[Item Value])
Also, your original formula is not correct in terms of parens:
Project Value = Sumx(FILTER('Tab_Project','Tab_Project'[Project Name]=EARLIER('Tab_Project'[Project Name])),'Tab_Project'[Item Value])
that works Greg! thank you very much!
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