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Hi!
My data looks something like this :
| Folder No | Order # | Amount |
| 300 | 10024 | $500 |
| 300 | 10025 | $500 |
| 300 | 10026 | $500 |
| 301 | 10032 | $20 |
| 301 | 10033 | $20 |
|
When I make a table it ends up adding all the $500s for Folder 300 to make my total $1500. The total I want is actually $500 because order 10024+10025+10026 =500.
For 301, the total i want is $20, but it adds both up to make it $40
I tried using distinct or average, it throws off the totals of the table and just averages EVERYTHING.
Any tips?
Thanks!
Anyway to add a new columns that will make my data look like this
Solved! Go to Solution.
@PBINewbie920 measure
Measure2 =
SUMX (
GROUPBY (
_tbl1,
_tbl1[Folder No],
"sum", MAXX ( CURRENTGROUP (), _tbl1[Amount] )
),
[sum]
)
How about this?
SUMX (
VALUES ( Table1[Folder No] ),
CALCULATE ( MAX ( Table1[Amount] ) )
)
@PBINewbie920 measure
Measure2 =
SUMX (
GROUPBY (
_tbl1,
_tbl1[Folder No],
"sum", MAXX ( CURRENTGROUP (), _tbl1[Amount] )
),
[sum]
)
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