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I want 5750 to display in all of the rows in subgroups.
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@Anonymous whatever measure 3 is just wrap it with
CALCULATE([Measure3], REMOVEFILTERS(Table[SubCategoryColumn]))
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@Anonymous whatever measure 3 is just wrap it with
CALCULATE([Measure3], REMOVEFILTERS(Table[SubCategoryColumn]))
In case it answered your question please mark this as a solution for community visibility. Appreciate Your Kudos 🙂
Thank you so much! It worked.
@Anonymous my pleasure. Please don't forget to mark that comment as a solution so other members will find it more easily
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