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Hello,
I have 3 visuals I created on a report, they use different measures and filters for each.
Is there a way I can get add them up to get a grand total?
For example: Sum from all 3 of these charts.
ex) All added up into one ending bar chart for a grand total.
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@amandabus21 Couple potential ways to do it, just add the filters you have in the other visuals to the final visual. If there are conflicts, you can do things like:
Measure = CALCULATE([Measure 1], [Vehicle] = "Bus") + CALCULATE([Measure 2], [Vehicle = "Car") + [Measure 3]
@amandabus21 Measure = [Measure 1] + [Measure 2] + [Measure 3] ? A Stacked Clustered Column Chart?
Hi Greg @Greg_Deckler
Yes that would work, but the graphs are filtered and I would need to the filters need to be added in.
For example the First one has a filter where it only includes "Bus" . I need that filter to be in there when caculating the total.
@amandabus21 Couple potential ways to do it, just add the filters you have in the other visuals to the final visual. If there are conflicts, you can do things like:
Measure = CALCULATE([Measure 1], [Vehicle] = "Bus") + CALCULATE([Measure 2], [Vehicle = "Car") + [Measure 3]
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