PowerPivot - Measures & Calculations - Reference sum of value for variable in column

Daugaard92

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Hello everyone.

I'm not good at explaining stuff, but I'll give it a ago, since I'm stuck - I've included pictures, since it's troublesome to describe in text - I hope that's okay :)

I have a data-sheet, from which I've created the pivot table shown below, displaying amongst other things "PSO"-values in "kr.".

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Now, I'd like to verify these PSO-value, by comparing them to data in an alternate data-sheet from another source - And would like to show these PSO-values by month, from the alternate table, in the same table shown above - So I can easily compare the values from both sources.

The alternate pivot table has a data-structure as shown below - Each row also has an assigned month and period.

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Now, in order to display it in the earlier pivot table, I'm guessing that i need to "calculate a new measure" under the headings "PowerPivot" and "Measures".
I tried doing what is shown below. As can be seen, I'm trying to identify the "SUM" of values in the database containing variable value: "PSO", in the column dubbed "Overordnet forbrugstype".


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I know I'm doing two things wrong, but I don't know how to correct them.

1: I'm not specifying the "kr." value in the formula, which I'd like to aquire for each variable dubbed "PSO".

2: I'm not correctly specifying in the formula, that I'd like it to only extract the variables containing "PSO".

Might someone be able to explain, how I can solve the problem? Sorry again about the long description.
 

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Select range and press Ctrl+Shift+2 to format cells as time. (Shift 2 is the @ sign).
I think I thought up a solution myself - I can simply add a variable to both data-sheets and then make a data-connection between the two :)
 
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