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Kishore_SR
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To calculate column total of a measure

Hi all,

 

I have a three measures created , 

Kishore_SR_0-1664386933743.png

Now I have to do a sum of all these 6 values which is 18.15 and want to show like this beside those measures column

Kishore_SR_1-1664387187926.png

Can i do like this?

Kindly do help if you have any idea, Thank you..!!

 

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parry2k
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@Kishore_SR Can you share the calculation of these measures?

 

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Hi @parry2k 

Thanks for your reply,

 

#Too Less CS = (SUM('JAR Attributes'[Too Less]) - [#Too Less Expect])^2/ [#Too Less Expect]
 
#Just About Right CS = (SUM('JAR Attributes'[Just About Right]) - [#Just About Right Expect])^2/ [#Just About Right Expect]
 
#Too Strong CS = (SUM('JAR Attributes'[Too Strong]) - [#Too Strong Expect])^2/ [#Too Strong Expect]
 
these are the calculation, these calculations are based on some columns and measures...would these calculations help
 
My question here is can I calculate both row and column total and get grand total from it, we can do row total but doing Column total is questionable for me

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