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Moving a calculated measure from one table to another

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Moving a calculated measure from one table to another

If I calculate a measure in one table then realise I want it in another table how can I move it? I tried to drag and drop but that doesn't seem to work.

RE: Moving a calculated measure from one table to another

Hi Hannah,

Thank you for the forum question.

Select the measure on the fields list in report view, click the modelling tab and in the properties group you can move your measure. Click the down arrow next to Home Table: and select the table you want to move the measure to.

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Fri 30 Aug 2019: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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