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Hi,
I'm looking to only see the total of Chairs in the "Tables" filter context only.
I've created a measure that gets rid of the filter conext at sub-category column.
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@khaeshr46, here is my suggested solution.
Create a measure called [Sales for Chairs in Tables]:
Sales for Chairs in Tables =
SUMX(
VALUES(YourTable[Subcat]),
IF(YourTable[Subcat] = "Tables", CALCULATE(SUM(YourTable[sales]), YourTable[Subcat] = "Chairs"))
)
This gives me the following results with a subset of your data:
Hope this helps.
@khaeshr46, here is my suggested solution.
Create a measure called [Sales for Chairs in Tables]:
Sales for Chairs in Tables =
SUMX(
VALUES(YourTable[Subcat]),
IF(YourTable[Subcat] = "Tables", CALCULATE(SUM(YourTable[sales]), YourTable[Subcat] = "Chairs"))
)
This gives me the following results with a subset of your data:
Hope this helps.
Did the job! Thanks!!
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