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Hi,
I am trying to produce a table that will report the number of contracts that my company has in each country by reference. This is complicated slightly by the the fact that I am using multiple tables.
Underwriter Ref & RiskCountry are within Table 1 and DeclartionCount are in Table 2.
This is the desired result
Underwriter Ref | RiskCountry | No of Policies |
ref1AA | Canada | 3 |
ref1AA | Singapore | 1 |
ref1AA | South Africa | 1 |
ref1AA | Taiwan | 1 |
ref1AA | United Arab Emirates | 3 |
ref1AA | United States | 2 |
ref1AG | United States | 9 |
ref1AK | Canada | 3,876 |
ref1AM | United States | 180 |
ref1AN | United States | 499 |
ref1AQ | United States | 1 |
Total 4,576
But what I am currently returning is
Underwriter Ref | RiskCountry | No of Policies |
ref1AA | Canada | 4,576 |
ref1AA | Singapore | 4,576 |
ref1AA | South Africa | 4,576 |
ref1AA | Taiwan | 4,576 |
ref1AA | United Arab Emirates | 4,576 |
ref1AA | United States | 4,576 |
Any assistance would be greatfully appreciated.
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You can do a relationship by using the two columns country and company reference
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Please also post your Table 1 and Table 2
You can create a relationship and then add
create a simle DAX measures for No.ofPolicies
No of Policies = SUM(Table[No of Policies])
Create a table visual and bring the Underwriter Ref & RiskCountry columns and the above measure into it.
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Hi, thank you for your suggestion. I am now closer but I still have an issue so the measure may need some tweaking.
Company Ref | RiskCountry | 4,576 |
ref1AA | Canada | 11 |
ref1AA | Singapore | 11 |
ref1AA | South Africa | 11 |
ref1AA | Taiwan | 11 |
ref1AA | United Arab Emirates | 11 |
ref1AA | United States | 11 |
ref1AG | United States | 9 |
ref1AK | Canada | 3,876 |
ref1AM | United States | 180 |
ref1AN | United States | 499 |
ref1AQ | United States | 1 |
Total | 4,631 |
Thank you in advance.
Hi,
I have a relationship on the company reference.
Rgds,
You can do a relationship by using the two columns country and company reference
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