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Hi,
I have a set of data that is 1. broken by country (US/Canada) and 2. broekn out by region (East, West, etc.) for US Only. I want to create a chart showing each region broken out and then the total for the US and total for canada like the below (this is from Excel):
Is there any way to add the Sub Total US column to power BI on a chart?
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Hi @alisonpappas ,
You will need to add the "US total" as a row in the table.
Assum your table is like below.
Create a new table.
Table 2 = UNION('Table',distinct(SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"country","US","region","US total","value",CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[value]),FILTER('Table','Table'[country]="US")))))
Use the new table to create the chart you want.
Best Regards,
Jay
Hi @alisonpappas ,
You will need to add the "US total" as a row in the table.
Assum your table is like below.
Create a new table.
Table 2 = UNION('Table',distinct(SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"country","US","region","US total","value",CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[value]),FILTER('Table','Table'[country]="US")))))
Use the new table to create the chart you want.
Best Regards,
Jay
@alisonpappas maybe create a matrix visual and put data bars and that will allow you to see bars on the regions as well as on the country.
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