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Hi
Is there a way to have a matrix that has the following structure, but removes the top level of data from the calculations without having to go and exclude them from evey measure created:
Top Level = Sales Manager
Middle Level = Sales Leader
Lower Level = Sales Owner
So i want to show the teams figures by Sales manager, but remove the managers actual data from all levels other than in the column that shows the managers name?
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Sorry I thought I have deleted this post, i figured out a solution in the end. I basically wanted an exclude filter to be applied to some levels of the data without having to write new measures.
I added a column for each level of the data in the end that i can then pull into the filter pane to use as an exclude measure which has worked as i needed.
Hi @elenton ,
I don't get you. Can you please share some sample data and your expected results? Then we will understand clearly about your request.
Best Regards,
Xue Ding
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Sorry I thought I have deleted this post, i figured out a solution in the end. I basically wanted an exclude filter to be applied to some levels of the data without having to write new measures.
I added a column for each level of the data in the end that i can then pull into the filter pane to use as an exclude measure which has worked as i needed.
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