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I need to show the sum of a customer's bills (they can have multiple account #s but when I try to sum them up or use the filters it's not working as expected.
This was my attempt to calculate the sum but it doesn't like the true/false expression which comes from the "MOST RECENT BILL = 1". The 1 marker is what determines if it's actually the most recent bill for that account number so I need it.
Hi,
Is [Most recent bill] a column or a measure? If at all, you should be writing that as a calculated column. My hunch is that this problem can be solved even without creating the [Most recent bill] calculated column formula. I can offer more help, if you share the link from where i can download your PBI file and also show the expected result there.
Hi @GunnerJ ,
Try using the FILTER function when filtering with a true/false expression along with CALCULATE, just like the below:
Customer last bill total = CALCULATE(SUM('Customer Bills'[Sum of Charges by Month]), ALLEXCEPT('Customer Bills','Customer Bills'[Sum of Charges by Month]), FILTER('Customer Bills', [Most Recent Bill] = 1))
This should fix the error.
Cheers,
Robin
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