I was able to create for first row(Grand Total) but am facing problem for second row as it is different calculation done on same data and I dont know what to put in row field. I tried unpivoting data with itself one for each row but i got 4 columns instead of 2(picture 2). Is there any other way to create it?
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@CrimsonDawn You can try turning on the 'show values on rows' feature in the matrix and that should help a bit. Otherwise can you please share what the raw data looks like?
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@CrimsonDawn You can try turning on the 'show values on rows' feature in the matrix and that should help a bit. Otherwise can you please share what the raw data looks like?
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@AllisonKennedy It worked partially, i got total amounts in next row but even the % is going to next row. I want % in same row.
@CrimsonDawn You could solve this with something like 'calculation groups' or by creating your own parameter and calculation groups, but it might be quite a slow visual to load in that case so need to weigh up the pros and cons fo having it laid out exactly as you desire versus finding an alternative layout option.
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