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I need to design a matrix which displays the following information
Property Name
Property State
Property City
Values
Ideally, the city and state are added on as rows in the matrix, with an option to drill down to expand the Property.
Is there any way to convert these rows into columns, but still in a matrix?
Something like this:
There are multiple values (that come from a calculation group) so using a table is not an option.
Any help would be appreciated!
Hi @Rishabh-Maini ,
try to insert these 2 measures in the calculation group
1) SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Property State])
2) SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Property City])
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Hi @mangaus1111 , thank you for your reply.
I tried this earlier, but it didn't work.
I have yearmonth as a column, and it populates the City/State for all year/months. Not sure if there's a workaround for it.
Hi @Rishabh-Maini ,
try to use these 2 measures:
1) SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Property State])
2) SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Property City])
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @mangaus1111 ,
Using a measure messes up the values on the matrix since I'm using Calculation Groups (see below).
I've attached a Sample .pbix file here if you need reference!
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