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Dear friends, my English is not good, so I can only use tools to translate.
As shown in the figure, when I use BI to do data, quantity = [number]*[parameter value], the result does not appear. When I adjust parameters, the result does not change, why is this?
I need your help. Thank you, my friend.
Solved! Go to Solution.
If you want your results to be impacted by filter changes then you need to create measures, not calculated columns.
If you want your results to be impacted by filter changes then you need to create measures, not calculated columns.
Oh, oh, yes, that's right. Thank you.
However, it would be nice if Microsoft could implement this feature as a new column.
There is a little variation of that when you use a composite model with local model, or a direct Query connection in general. You can create calculated columns IF they can be calculated inside the same row.
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