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Hi experts,
I have the following result (Table1) from a measure (
).
Now I'd like to just sum up the norm_return for each date of two funds. just tried sum or sumx, not working as expected.
table1
date | fund | norm_return |
3/31/2010 | systematica | 0.00002 |
3/31/2010 | winton | 0.0155 |
2/28/2010 | systematica | 0.0005 |
2/28/2010 | winton | -0.0045 |
1/31/2010 | systematica | -0.011502 |
1/31/2010 | winton | 0.0374 |
12/31/2009 | systematica | 0.016721 |
12/31/2009 | winton | 0 |
11/30/2009 | systematica | -0.029598 |
11/30/2009 | winton | 0.004 |
10/31/2009 | systematica | -0.0650995 |
10/31/2009 | winton | -0.004 |
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not really, because norm_return is a measure, not a table or column.
@tex628 wrote:Measure = Calculate(norm_return; Allexcept(calendar[Date])Try this ! 🙂
Use Matrix instead of table ..
hmm, I need to use the result in another measure, and then plot the result, so I'm afraid matrix wouldn't help.
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