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Hi Community.
Someone can help me with this issue.
In here I expected measures result should be same column result.
but Columns result is correct, but Measures are not correct.
Column expression:
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Hi @chile ,
According to your description, I create a sample, it get the different result with yours, the column and measure get the same value.
I guess it has something to do with the formula of [duration_seconds], in my sample, [duration_seconds] is a calculated column.
duration_seconds =
DATEDIFF (
'00 - Service Order'[Lag last modified date time],
'00 - Service Order'[Last Modified Datetime],
SECOND
)
I also attach my sample below for reference.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj
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Hi @chile ,
According to your description, I create a sample, it get the different result with yours, the column and measure get the same value.
I guess it has something to do with the formula of [duration_seconds], in my sample, [duration_seconds] is a calculated column.
duration_seconds =
DATEDIFF (
'00 - Service Order'[Lag last modified date time],
'00 - Service Order'[Last Modified Datetime],
SECOND
)
I also attach my sample below for reference.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj
If this posthelps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @chile .
SUM will return a summarized total value.
Try to use CALCULATE or SUMX for the same.
Thanks,
Sanket.
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Hi @SanketBhagwat Thanks for your answer, I have tried with SUMX, but result also like that.