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Powerline56
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UOM conversion relationship with many to many

I have a main fact table and dim_uom table shown below.  Highlighted in yellow below is my desired output showing that the user has the ability to select from a dropdown "alternate_uom" so I am in need of creating the relationship between my fact table and dim_uom table with the issue of many to many.

 

 

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amitchandak
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@Powerline56 , Try a measure like

 

Sumx(Fact , Fact[Unit Price] * maxx(filter(DIM_UOM, DIM_UOM[Product_Num] = fact[Product_num] && DIM_UOM[Batch] = selectedvalue(Batch[Batch])), DIM_UOM[Conversion_factor]))

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v-jayw-msft
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Hi @Powerline56 ,

 

Create a Many to Many relationship and create a measure like below:

Measure = SELECTEDVALUE(fact_table[unit_price])*SELECTEDVALUE(Dim_UOM_Conv[conversion_factor])

 

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Jay

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amitchandak
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@Powerline56 , Try a measure like

 

Sumx(Fact , Fact[Unit Price] * maxx(filter(DIM_UOM, DIM_UOM[Product_Num] = fact[Product_num] && DIM_UOM[Batch] = selectedvalue(Batch[Batch])), DIM_UOM[Conversion_factor]))

Thanks so much, this worked great.  Can you explain why you need to use maxx for this situation?  

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