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Hello. I am seeking some help to modify matrix visuals to include multiple subtotals for a single column. This is easily accomplished by changing the Field Settings in an Excel Pivot Table. See snapshot below that includes Sum, Count, Average, Max, and Min. In Power BI, I attemped to create a similar table using the Row Subtotal settings and by creating DAX measures for each function. In all cases, I either get a new row by each DATE and/or a new column with by each function type.
Does anyone know how to provide a layout similar to the one shown in the image?
Thanks!
@tcgarrod Matrix visual isn't nearly that advanced. You are into a custom matrix hierarchy territory. This example is for columns but it can also be done for rows. The New Hotness (Custom Matrix Hierarchy) - Microsoft Fabric Community
Thank you for the quick feedback. The posting at that link is a hoot! I'll try to incorporate this tomorrow. Thanks!
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