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I have to sum of the VALOR Column where the NR_IT_PED of the TABLE B is equal to the NR_IT_PED of the TABLE A
Help Please *_*
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Hi @Anonymous
Hopefully this measure in TableA will do your job
Measure =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( TableA[VALOR] ),
INTERSECT ( ALL ( TableA[NR_IT_PED] ), ALL ( TableB[NR_IT_PED] ) )
)
Hi @Anonymous
Hopefully this measure in TableA will do your job
Measure =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( TableA[VALOR] ),
INTERSECT ( ALL ( TableA[NR_IT_PED] ), ALL ( TableB[NR_IT_PED] ) )
)
Ty man ;D
sorry I'm a newbie
everything worked
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