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Chanikya A
@rveerasamy , better multiple them as columns
A new measure =
Sumx(Table, ([Amount]+[GST]+[CGST]+[SGCT]) *[TCS Rate])
@rveerasamy , No need to use Sum inside sumx all are columns
Sumx(Table, ([Amount]+[GST]+[CGST]+[SGCT]) *[TCS Rate])
Assuming all are columns
@rveerasamy , Where is ( ) on all amount columns? Please check I have done that in my shared measure.
else share you measure in text format. I can correct
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