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Good Mornign all,
I am trying to calculate the total value of a project excluding all filters. My data structure is as follows :-
Parent Project -> Child Project -> Prices
I want to have a total value for the Parent Project, ignoring all filters placed on both the Child Project and the Prices tables. I have tried using CALCULATE with ALLEXCEPT but I can;t get it to work properly. Should I create a Child Total first and then sum that for the Parent Total?
Thanks For Any Help
Chris
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Hi @ChrisDurham ,
Create a measure with the ALL function to ignore the filters:
Measure= CALCULATE(SUM[Column], ALL(Table))
This would give you the total sum ignoring all the filters that've been applied.
Mark this as a solution, if I answered your question. Kudos are always appreciated.
Thanks
Hi @ChrisDurham ,
Create a measure with the ALL function to ignore the filters:
Measure= CALCULATE(SUM[Column], ALL(Table))
This would give you the total sum ignoring all the filters that've been applied.
Mark this as a solution, if I answered your question. Kudos are always appreciated.
Thanks
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