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Anonymous
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Sector and Geography granularity issue

I have a table Time

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When the user selects period from february 2020 tç february 2021,I expect to get the following result

 

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But what I get

 

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How to correct the issue with the granularity?

 

Here is the pbix file https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vf0khr7MbnDTVBzycNgJsaJufwd9F8D_/view?usp=drivesdk

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@Anonymous , Try

sumx(summarize(Table, Table[project Name], table[time]),[time])

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Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous,

just change the time value to Don't Summarize.

File: Link from Google Drive 

 

kindly accepts as Solutions

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Anonymous
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I need to summarize value of time by project name regardless sector and geo. So it doesn't work. 

Anonymous
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@Anonymous according to your data. the total value is correct. if you share your excel file then I can guess which criteria you are summarizing. 

 

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@Anonymous , Try

sumx(summarize(Table, Table[project Name], table[time]),[time])

Anonymous
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it's working. Resolve.png

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