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Hi,
I have the table below :
Name | Power | Group | Status |
Group A | 2500 | On | |
Group B | 400 | OFF | |
Group C | 1200 | Pending | |
Group D | 1200 | On | |
Group E | 600 | Pending | |
Group F | 3600 | On | |
Name 1 | 200 | Group A | On |
Name 10 | 600 | Group F | On |
Name 11 | 1000 | Group F | On |
Name 2 | 200 | Group A | On |
Name 3 | 300 | Group B | OFF |
Name 4 | 400 | Group C | Pending |
Name 5 | 600 | Group C | Pending |
Name 6 | 200 | Group F | On |
Name 7 | 100 | Group C | Pending |
Name 8 | 200 | Group D | On |
Name 9 | 200 | Group D | On |
I would like to create the following matrix , the row subtotals are the value of the column Power
Could you please help.
Many thanks in advance.
HI @Anonymous,
According to your snapshot, It seems like you are working with parent child hierarchy structure. I'd like to suggest you take a look the following blog about parent child hierarchy structure and how to analyze them in power bi.
Parent-child hierarchies – DAX Patterns
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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