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Hi,
I have several different reports. In each of them I have different measures but regarding the same period of time:
CY, PY, CY YTD, CY YTD, CY YTG vs PY %.
I would like to keep them in one clean Matrix (?) table, having above periods in columns, and measure names in rows.
Is there any way to do it on visuals?
@Anonymous , you have created a table like this and use that for display. Any filter you need need to added to this table
Summarize table for formatted tables
Display Table = union (SUMMARIZE(Sales," Measure", "MTD", "This",[MTD],"Last",[LMTD],"Change",[MOM]),
SUMMARIZE(Sales," Measure", "QTD", "This",[QTD],"Last",[LQTD],"Change",[QOQ]),
SUMMARIZE(Sales," Measure", "YTD", "This",[YTD],"Last",[LYTD],"Change",[YOY]))
Table 2 = union (SUMMARIZE(Sales,'Item'[Category]," Measure", "MTD", "This",[MTD],"Last",[LMTD],"Change",[MOM]),
SUMMARIZE(Sales,'Item'[Category]," Measure", "QTD", "This",[QTD],"Last",[LQTD],"Change",[QOQ]),
SUMMARIZE(Sales,'Item'[Category]," Measure", "YTD", "This",[YTD],"Last",[LYTD],"Change",[YOY]))
Hi,
Use a disconnected table approach, it should work.
Refer to this article on how to do it: https://exceleratorbi.com.au/measures-on-rows-here-is-how-i-did-it/
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