Hi @mikep7521,
Just put some sample data (anonymized) into an Excel workbook and share it with a download link from OneDrive/Dropbox/Google Drive, etc. Then, using that data, tell us the expected result.
@mikep7521 wrote:I shared a screen shot of the data I was working with earlier in this forum. I'd be very interested to hear your thoughts of accomplishing this in a more simple way.
@mikep7521 - see this data. I didn't know what "WA" was in your post. I assumed Washington state and made some data that is by asset class and state. I just have one sum measure, and it works everywhere for totals. If you need specific areas called out, you'd need to explain better, and as others have suggested, post sample data with expected result. I cannot take it any further without having a better understanding of how your data model looks.
Hi @mikep7521,
Your snapshot shows the result rather than the raw data. We need the data and the model structure. You can mask the sensitive data first.
Best Regards,
Dale
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