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Hello,
I've already used the "in" operator succesfully inside calculated tables. But when I try to use the same syntax inside a measure, than it does not seem to work:
NewMeasure = var vSelection=calculatetable(selectcolumns('table1', "Selection",[items])) return calculate(max(table2[Score]),filter(all(table2),table2[item] in vSelection))
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My apologies, the code I have given does work .... but after some nights sleep, I finally noticed now that I had overlooked that a linkage between two tables is affecting my results. So nothing wrong with the code itself
Thank you all,
Stefan
My apologies, the code I have given does work .... but after some nights sleep, I finally noticed now that I had overlooked that a linkage between two tables is affecting my results. So nothing wrong with the code itself
Thank you all,
Stefan
@Anonymous
You can use CONTAINS on a calculate column and then add this column to a measure:
New Column = IF (CONTAINS([Content],"SHOWS"),"SHOWS",IF ([Content] IN {"DRY","WATER"},"DRY","HC"))
i'm not sure,
in this case vSelection is table
filter "in" works with list of values only
try this
NewMeasure = var vSelection=values(table1[items]) return calculate(max(table2[Score]),filter(all(table2),table2[item] in vSelection))
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