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Lohrasp
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Select a Column From a Calculated Table Inside a Measure

Hello,

 

I understand that I can do what I'm trying to do using the query editor by taking a few steps. However, I'm trying to do this "onthe fly" using one measure. I'm trying to create a table inside a measure, and then select one of the columns from that table:

 

1. Using group by, creates a table, which creates a new column : GROUPBY('Test Table', 'Col 1', "newCol", SUM(Col 2))

2. This produces a table with two columns: 'Col 1', and 'newCol'

3. I would like to select the 'newCol' column, and directly pass it to aggregate functions.

 

I can't seem to find a function in DAX that allows me to simply pick a column from a table, does one exist? For example, if such a function existed and was called SELECT_COLUMN, I would do:

 

SELECT_COLUMN(
    GROUPBY('Test Table', 'Col 1', "newCol", SUM(Col 2)),
    "newCol"

)

 

Thanks in advance for your help.

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Greg_Deckler
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You mean like the SELECTCOLUMNS function?

 

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/query-bi/dax/selectcolumns-function-dax

 

🙂



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Hey Greg, thank you very much for taking the time to respond. 

 

I tried SELECTCOLUMNS and COLUMNSUMMARY, but both seemed to return a table rather than a column. The description of the SELCTCOLUMNS also says "Adds calculated columns to the given table or table expression." 

 

When I tried to previously pass SELECTEDCOLUMNS to a MIN function, I got an error that only a column can be passed to a MIN. So for example:

 

MIN( 
    SELECTEDCOLUMNS(Table1, "newCol", [newCol])
)

Bump

You need to use the "X" versions of the functions like MINX, SUMX, etc.

 

Sample data would help along with sample expected output.

 

Please see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490



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