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It would seem a simple question, but I can’t solve it in Power BI...
You can get pbix exampe via this link (unfortunately direct loading is not available for me in this forum):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vmt0z7n8ai3phgq/DAX%20Issue%20Example%202.pbix?dl=0
In this example I'm getting zero values for the totals of columns Effect and MixEffect:
But I need get 130 (35 + 50 + 45) and 830 (140 + 150 + 540).
This example is based on the following simple data:
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@ikibirev you can write these two measures
_effect = SUMX(VALUES(TestTable[Category]),[Effect])
_effect = SUMX(VALUES(TestTable[Category]),[Effect])
@ikibirev you can write these two measures
_effect = SUMX(VALUES(TestTable[Category]),[Effect])
_effect = SUMX(VALUES(TestTable[Category]),[Effect])
Greate! You are Superb!
The formula in your answer was slightly not exactly copy-pated, but I got the idea. Merged this answer with ValtteriN answer.
So the result formulas are:
Thank you very much!
Hi,
The total of a matrix uses the same logic as with the measure in the column. To create a custom total which calculates all of the values you can use SUMX and IF.
Here is a very similar solution to your case:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/DAX-Commands-and-Tips/Total-wrong/m-p/2268244#M55107
The basic dax is as follows:
Proud to be a Super User!
A very interesting idea! But unfortunately the result is different from zero, but has the wrong value (1450 instead 830):
@ikibirev , Try like
MixEffect = sumX('TestTable', 'TestTable'[Val2] * ([Val1Totals] - 'TestTable'[Val1]) )
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