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Hi Guru's
I thought this was easy but clearly I have not taken something into consideration.
I have a calculated column which determines the [Trend] of a customer. Which could be Lost, New, Growth or De Growth.
What I am trying to achieve is to create a calculated measure which will tell me what the value for each trend is. Basically 1 calculated measure for each trend which should have a total based on the variance.
You will notice that the value @ a row-level works but the TOTAL for the column is 0. What am I doing wrong?
I include below a screenshot of the issue and include a link to the pbix file i am using for this example.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1oo1xm2siv9yccm/Trending_Test%20Data.pbix?dl=0
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@Anno2019 update your Lost measure to this
Lost = SUMX( VALUES( 'DATA Sheet'[Customer Name] ), IF( [Trend]="Lost", [Var], 0 ) )
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@Anno2019 update your Lost measure to this
Lost = SUMX( VALUES( 'DATA Sheet'[Customer Name] ), IF( [Trend]="Lost", [Var], 0 ) )
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