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Hi experts,
I have a Dates table that is related to Sales table. I also have a slicer for Dates. I need to filter on columns from different tables in my CALCULATE. Something like this (just the FILTER part):
FILTER ( ALL ( Date[Date], Sales[Amount] ), Sales[Amount]>100 )
However DAX does not allow columns from different tables in ALL. How do I go around this limitation?
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If you want to filter all dates which the sales is more than 100, you should build a measure for sales amount. Then use this measure as conditon in your FILTER() function.
SalesAmount = SUM(Sales[Amount])
FILTER ( ALL ( Date[Date] ), [SalesAmount]>100 )
Regards,
If you want to filter all dates which the sales is more than 100, you should build a measure for sales amount. Then use this measure as conditon in your FILTER() function.
SalesAmount = SUM(Sales[Amount])
FILTER ( ALL ( Date[Date] ), [SalesAmount]>100 )
Regards,
Hi,
Share a sample dataset and describe your business question.
Well, my data set is quite complicated. Due to lack of space won't be able to reproduce it completely here. I am just looking for valid syntax to overide existing slicer filter on date and then filter according to some other condition on another field in another table.
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