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Anonymous
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One table, 2 dimensions, and Merge on only one dimension - is it possible?

Hi All,

 

I am fairly new to a power BI, I am trying to re-create something done in excel with some pivots etc, and I have my numbers correct, already, loaded into a matrix table.

Now I am wondering if PowerBI could give me same flexibility as excel to create some kind of Merge in this matrix table (or other table type at this point) to have this 282 once like on a screen from excel?

 

In general I think the case is that I have 2 dimensions here, and to get this 282 in seperate column I am using ALL selected(), and to get this grade specific values its just distinctcount on the ID of respondent - and now I am wondering if I can merge these 282 to have very similar view as in excel.

 

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Thanks

emate

 

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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , if that 282 has to come as a measure it has to repeat. else see if there is an option to make it as a dimension.

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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , if that 282 has to come as a measure it has to repeat. else see if there is an option to make it as a dimension.

Anonymous
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Thank you for your response, I think it has to unfortunetly.  This 282 is a measure of distinct count of respondents per category, and Grade is just next subcategory, but the logic of calcs is the same.

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