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Hi All,
I have table whose structure is like below:
Date Date1 VALUE
4/2/2019 1/1/2019 10
4/2/2019 2/1/2019 40
4/2/2019 3/1/2019 10
5/2/2019 1/1/2019 70
5/2/2019 2/1/2019 80
5/2/2019 3/1/2019 80
i Want to create a measure which will sum the value for each set of date field.
for 4/2/2019 sum(Value)=60.
I am using direct query.So calculate is not supported i think.
Kindly help.
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@Suryaann - There is no such limitation. You do want to test measure performance as you increase complexity. Have you tried something like the following Measure?:
Your Measure = CALCULATE( SUM(YourTable[Value]), ALL(YourTable[Date1]) )
@Suryaann - There is no such limitation. You do want to test measure performance as you increase complexity. Have you tried something like the following Measure?:
Your Measure = CALCULATE( SUM(YourTable[Value]), ALL(YourTable[Date1]) )
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