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ALL function in Matrix Table

Hi All,

 

I have two charts: treemap and matrix table. In the matrix table, I have YoY% and icon column which is used to indicate whether the individual YoY% is greater or lower than the total growth. 

 

Logic for icon column

var total = CALCULATE( [YoY%], ALL(Table1[Area]), ALL(Table1[City]) )
return
IF( [YoY%] >= total, 1, -1 )

 

1 = Arrow up
-1 = Arrow down

 

As I need to include ALL function in the measure (shown above), hence whenever I select the treemap, the icon column will be wrong as the total growth is not changing. 

 

Before filtering on Treemap

total growth is 1.14%, icon is showing correctly

beekee_0-1593530432027.png

 

 

After filtering the Treemap

total growth is 63.18%, icon not correct (e.g. City Z should be arrow up as -55.46% > -63.18%)

after filter.PNG

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Does anyone know how to show the icon in the correct direction?

 

 

Thanks,

Bee Kee

 

 

 

 
 
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parry2k
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@Anonymous I think you should use ALLSELECTED instead of ALL

 

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parry2k
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Super User

@Anonymous I think you should use ALLSELECTED instead of ALL

 

I would  Kudos if my solution helped. 👉 If you can spend time posting the question, you can also make efforts to give Kudos whoever helped to solve your problem. It is a token of appreciation!

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jthomson
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

As you're using all, it's going to factor in everything, so will still compare to the -1.something% - maybe try using allselected to see if it recalculates it based just on the subset of what you have filtered?

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