How do I create Measure to filter sum of value

kzmanus

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I have a table with:

po#........rel#.....rel qty

Where I want to filter sum(rel qty) by PO# like "SNRS%P%PO%" so Rel Qty ignores PO releases with other PO# formats.

I appreciate the help

Kevin
 

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I have a table with:

po#........rel#.....rel qty

Where I want to filter sum(rel qty) by PO# like "SNRS%P%PO%" so Rel Qty ignores PO releases with other PO# formats.

I appreciate the help

Kevin

I am thinking something along this line

=Calculate(Exp[Release_Note_Qty],Exp[Pipe_POS_1]=1) but it is not working
 
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