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cristianml
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Sumarize DATES from multiple tables

Hi,

 

I need to create a calendar table based on 2 or 3 tables dates.

 

Calendar = SUMMARIZE(Actuals,Actuals[Date]) && SUMMARIZE(Backlog,Backlog[Date])
 

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How is the best way to do this ?

 

I also tried this :

 

Calendar_ =

VAR _ACTUALS = GROUPBY(Actuals,Actuals[Date])
VAR _BACKLOG = GROUPBY(Backlog,Backlog[Date])
RETURN
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(_ACTUALS,_BACKLOG)

 

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cristianml
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I found it !

 

Calendar = UNION(SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(Actuals[Date]),SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(Backlog[Date]))
 

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cristianml
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I found it !

 

Calendar = UNION(SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(Actuals[Date]),SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(Backlog[Date]))
 

cristianml_0-1649455575292.png

 

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