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I'm trying to use a measure to calculate the sum of a column in a related table two tables away. Basically I have a Product Table that has the ID of the product I want to get the cost of. It has a 1-to-Many relationship to a facility table which has the list of production facilities. That table has a Many-to-1 relationship to the Cost Table which shows the cost of each facility.
I previously used calculated columns but am trying to just use measures. The issue is that I cannot seem to get it right. Either it creates duplicates when I put it into a table or or just repeats the same number for every product (effectively summing the entire cost table).
Any help woudl be welcome.
Product Table
ID |
100 |
200 |
300 |
Facility Table:
ID | Facility |
100 | Prod1 |
100 | Finish |
200 | Prod1 |
200 | Finish |
300 | Prod2 |
300 | Prod3 |
300 | Finish |
Cost Table:
Facility | Cost |
Prod1 | 1000 |
Prod2 | 1200 |
Prod3 | 1400 |
Finish | 500 |
Output of Measure through Power BI Table:
ID | Cost |
100 | 1700 |
200 | 1700 |
300 | 3100 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Assuming this is how your data model looks:
You can use:
Total Cost = CALCULATE( SUM ( Cost[Cost] ), Facility)
Assuming this is how your data model looks:
You can use:
Total Cost = CALCULATE( SUM ( Cost[Cost] ), Facility)
So, I think that my database is a bit more complicated because it has some blanks when it comes to costs and facilities.
The data model matched perfectly.
Output I'm getting:
ID | Production Cost |
100 | 1800 |
200 | 1800 |
300 | 1800 |
400 | 1800 |
500 | 1800 |
600 | 1800 |
700 | 1800 |
800 | 1800 |
Tables:
ID
100 |
200 |
300 |
400 |
500 |
600 |
700 |
800 |
KeyIDFacility
1 | 100 | |
2 | 100 | |
3 | 100 | |
4 | 200 | Prod1 |
5 | 200 | Prod2 |
6 | 200 | Prod3 |
7 | 300 | Prod1 |
8 | 300 | Prod2 |
9 | 300 | Prod3 |
10 | 400 | Prod1 |
11 | 500 | Prod3 |
12 | 600 | Prod1 |
Facility
Prod1 |
Prod2 |
Prod3 |
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