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Hello!
I need to create a measure that sum a column of a table filter by the date and the name of the selected value but in this case is posible to have multiple values selected. So far I have this measure
Hi, @santiagouc
You may be able to try the following DAX expressions:
Potencial Actual =
CALCULATE(
SUM(MedidoresLiquido[Potencial]),
FILTER(
ALLSELECTED(RecoleccionIny),
MedidoresLiquido[CodPozo] IN VALUES(RecoleccionIny[NombreRecobro])
),
MedidoresLiquido[Fecha].[Date] = TODAY() - 1
)
This measure is used to consider all the choices made in and then filter based on those choices.
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Hi,
The second condition within the AND() function seems redundant and therefore so does the AND() function itself. Create a Calendar Table with a relationship (Many to One and Single) from the Fecha column to the Date column of the Calendar Table. Simplify your measure to:
Measure = CALCULATE(SUM(MedidoresLiquido[Potencial]);datesbetween(Calendar[date];today()-1;today()-1))
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