How do I create a calculated column in the customers table showing the first transaction amount for each customer
I have a table of customers and a table of sales in Power BI. I want to create a calculated column using DAX in the customers table showing the first transaction amount (transaction with the earliest date for each customer. I have tried a number of combinations but nothing works. Mostly what I get is the first sale to anyone, and the same result for every single customer.
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I have a table of customers and a table of sales in Power BI. I want to create a calculated column using DAX in the customers table showing the first transaction amount (transaction with the earliest date for each customer. I have tried a number of combinations but nothing works. Mostly what I get is the first sale to anyone, and the same result for every single customer.
powerbi dax
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Edit your question to show what you've tried so far, and provide a bit more information about the structure and relationships of your Customer and Sales tables
– Olly
Nov 15 '18 at 9:04
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I have a table of customers and a table of sales in Power BI. I want to create a calculated column using DAX in the customers table showing the first transaction amount (transaction with the earliest date for each customer. I have tried a number of combinations but nothing works. Mostly what I get is the first sale to anyone, and the same result for every single customer.
powerbi dax
I have a table of customers and a table of sales in Power BI. I want to create a calculated column using DAX in the customers table showing the first transaction amount (transaction with the earliest date for each customer. I have tried a number of combinations but nothing works. Mostly what I get is the first sale to anyone, and the same result for every single customer.
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Edit your question to show what you've tried so far, and provide a bit more information about the structure and relationships of your Customer and Sales tables
– Olly
Nov 15 '18 at 9:04
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Edit your question to show what you've tried so far, and provide a bit more information about the structure and relationships of your Customer and Sales tables
– Olly
Nov 15 '18 at 9:04
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Edit your question to show what you've tried so far, and provide a bit more information about the structure and relationships of your Customer and Sales tables
– Olly
Nov 15 '18 at 9:04
Edit your question to show what you've tried so far, and provide a bit more information about the structure and relationships of your Customer and Sales tables
– Olly
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Edit your question to show what you've tried so far, and provide a bit more information about the structure and relationships of your Customer and Sales tables
– Olly
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