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Here is what my measure table looks like
| User_ID | Metric | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sales | 100 |
| 2 | Sales | 150 |
| 3 | Sales | 75 |
| 1 | Cost | 50 |
I am joining the measure table to another table on the user_id
I want to create a straight table and have a column for sales and cost for each user id.
Something like this
| User | Location | Sales | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tom | Home Office | 100 | 50 |
| Steve | Field | 150 | |
| Mary | Field | 50 |
Thanks!
Add User and Location as dimensions to your straight table and use as expressions:
Sales: sum({<Metric={'Sales'}>}Value)
Cost: sum({<Metric={'Cost'}>}Value)
Could you post your data?
Add User and Location as dimensions to your straight table and use as expressions:
Sales: sum({<Metric={'Sales'}>}Value)
Cost: sum({<Metric={'Cost'}>}Value)
Hello!
Create a chart / straight table >>>next
then add your dimensions User and Location >>>next
add a formula sum({<Metric={Sales}>} Value)
and a second formula with the syntax a formula sum({<Metric={Cost}>} Value)
Then give both a label and maybe format the numbers
finish
Regards
Thanks Martin
Gysbert
I was trying what you suggested, but everything was summing up to be the same value. What I noticed was that I had a loop in my model. Once I removed the loop, everything worked as expected..