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I have two tables: DailyData and MonthlyData.
In the DailyData table, I have columns: "Date", "YrMo" which is shows the year and month that the Date resides in, and I have a third column of data called "Sales".
In the MonthlyData table I only have one column "YrMo". I would like to sum all the Sales data from the DailyData table into the MonthlyData table by matching the YrMo column.
I have tried to make this both as a column and as a measure and neither seems to work:
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Hi @dmartiprev ,
Based on your description, I have creeated a simple sample:
If you need a measure:
Measure = CALCULATE(SUM(DailyData[Sales]),FILTER(ALL(DailyData),[YrMo]=MAX('MonthlyData'[YrMo])))
Output:
If you need a column:
Column = SUMX(FILTER('DailyData',[YrMo]=EARLIER(MonthlyData[YrMo])),[Sales])
Output:
Best Regards,
Jianbo Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thank you, this worked!
Hi @dmartiprev ,
Based on your description, I have creeated a simple sample:
If you need a measure:
Measure = CALCULATE(SUM(DailyData[Sales]),FILTER(ALL(DailyData),[YrMo]=MAX('MonthlyData'[YrMo])))
Output:
If you need a column:
Column = SUMX(FILTER('DailyData',[YrMo]=EARLIER(MonthlyData[YrMo])),[Sales])
Output:
Best Regards,
Jianbo Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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