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ovonel
Post Prodigy
Post Prodigy

Grand Total when using IsInScope?

I have the below measure:

 

 

 

 

VAR VParent =
FILTER (
SUMMARIZE ( Revenue, 'Customer'[Parent], 'Cost'[Business] ),
[Measure1] > 0
)

VAR MaxParent = MAXX ( VParent, [Measure1] )

VAR SubT = CALCULATE ( [Measure1], VParent )

VAR VLead =
FILTER (
SUMMARIZE ( Revenue, 'Leads'[No], 'Cost'[Business] ),
[Measure1] > 0
)

VAR Max_Leads = MAXX ( VLead, [Measure1] )

VAR SubTotal_Leads = CALCULATE ( [Measure1], VLead )

RETURN
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
ISINSCOPE ( 'Customer'[Customer] ), DIVIDE ( SubT, MaxParent ),
ISINSCOPE ( 'Customer'[Parent] ), DIVIDE ( SubT, MaxParent ),
ISINSCOPE ( 'Leads'[Emp] ), DIVIDE ( SubTotal_Leads, Max_Leads ),
BLANK ()
)

 

 

If I select "table" visualization in Power BI, grand total appears BLANK()…

 

The measure as it is works fine, but I wanted to add a grand total whenever I display it in a table.

 

I am not sure if it is possible to display a grand total (as an average) of what is displayed. I aim to display a GrandTotal, of whatever is displayed... That is; if 'Customer'[Customer] is in scope, I aim to display the grand total for that.

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@ovonel , Try

 

SWITCH (
TRUE (),
ISINSCOPE ( 'Customer'[Customer] ), DIVIDE ( SubT, MaxParent ),
ISINSCOPE ( 'Customer'[Parent] ), DIVIDE ( SubT, MaxParent ),
ISINSCOPE ( 'Leads'[Emp] ), DIVIDE ( SubTotal_Leads, Max_Leads ),

not(ISINSCOPE ( 'Customer'[Customer] ) || ISINSCOPE ( 'Customer'[Parent] ) || ISINSCOPE ( 'Leads'[Emp] )) , DIVIDE ( SubT, MaxParent )
BLANK ()
)


or


AverageX(summarize(Fact, 'Customer'[Customer],'Customer'[Parent] ,'Leads'[Emp], "_1" ,
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
ISINSCOPE ( 'Customer'[Customer] ), DIVIDE ( SubT, MaxParent ),
ISINSCOPE ( 'Customer'[Parent] ), DIVIDE ( SubT, MaxParent ),
ISINSCOPE ( 'Leads'[Emp] ), DIVIDE ( SubTotal_Leads, Max_Leads ),
BLANK ()
)),[_1])

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v-henryk-mstf
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @ovonel ,

 

I checked @amitchandak  formula and agreed with him. You can make a try.


If the problem is still not resolved, please provide detailed error information and let me know immediately. Looking forward to your reply.

Best Regards,
Henry

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@ovonel , Try

 

SWITCH (
TRUE (),
ISINSCOPE ( 'Customer'[Customer] ), DIVIDE ( SubT, MaxParent ),
ISINSCOPE ( 'Customer'[Parent] ), DIVIDE ( SubT, MaxParent ),
ISINSCOPE ( 'Leads'[Emp] ), DIVIDE ( SubTotal_Leads, Max_Leads ),

not(ISINSCOPE ( 'Customer'[Customer] ) || ISINSCOPE ( 'Customer'[Parent] ) || ISINSCOPE ( 'Leads'[Emp] )) , DIVIDE ( SubT, MaxParent )
BLANK ()
)


or


AverageX(summarize(Fact, 'Customer'[Customer],'Customer'[Parent] ,'Leads'[Emp], "_1" ,
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
ISINSCOPE ( 'Customer'[Customer] ), DIVIDE ( SubT, MaxParent ),
ISINSCOPE ( 'Customer'[Parent] ), DIVIDE ( SubT, MaxParent ),
ISINSCOPE ( 'Leads'[Emp] ), DIVIDE ( SubTotal_Leads, Max_Leads ),
BLANK ()
)),[_1])

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