Iterator functions in DAX, such as SUMX, allow users to define custom aggregation levels by computing at one level before summarizing at another, effectively creating internal tables that loop through data row by row to handle complex, non-additive calculations that standard measures cannot solve.
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This is a family of functions that let you define your aggregation level. Think about it as computing at level A before summarizing and aggregating at level B. They're often used in measures most of the time and they loop through a table row by row. And again, because I love examples, let me bring up a way to slice and dice this and look at this a little bit where we can use the sum x function to calculate credits at the cargo level where it will essentially create an internal table internal engine table here that will aggregate that up to produce a final result with this number of rows in here. Can be very useful if the calculation won't calculate correctly if it's non-additive for any reasons due to model complexity. So, you can sum it at this level first before essentially doing a final calculation of adding all these numbers together.
Similar with an average function.
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