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AABright
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How do you display the total count of rows within each row of a matrix?

I am looking to create a matrix that looks like this.

The ID and Name fields have been selected from slicers. Now I need each row to display the total number of selected rows.

 

ID  Name Total Rows
12  AB   4
34  CD   4
56  EF   4
78  GH   4

 

This seems very simple. But any way I try to remove keep/remove context filters, the Total Rows just displays 1.

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v-heq-msft
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Hi @AABright ,
I’d like to acknowledge the valuable input provided by the @lbendlin . Their initial ideas were instrumental in guiding my approach. However, I noticed that further details were needed to fully understand the issue.
In my investigation, I took the following steps:
Here some steps that I want to share, you can check them if they suitable for your requirement.
Here is my test data:

vheqmsft_0-1712197497776.png

Create a measure

Total Rows = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(VALUES('Table'[ID])), ALLSELECTED('Table'))

Final output

vheqmsft_1-1712197559487.png

vheqmsft_2-1712197567532.png

Best regards,

Albert He

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly

 

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v-heq-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @AABright ,
I’d like to acknowledge the valuable input provided by the @lbendlin . Their initial ideas were instrumental in guiding my approach. However, I noticed that further details were needed to fully understand the issue.
In my investigation, I took the following steps:
Here some steps that I want to share, you can check them if they suitable for your requirement.
Here is my test data:

vheqmsft_0-1712197497776.png

Create a measure

Total Rows = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(VALUES('Table'[ID])), ALLSELECTED('Table'))

Final output

vheqmsft_1-1712197559487.png

vheqmsft_2-1712197567532.png

Best regards,

Albert He

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly

 

lbendlin
Super User
Super User

Try ALLSELECTED()

amustafa
Super User
Super User

OK, if that's what you want 🙂 See my sample.

 

Total Rows Count = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(financials), ALL(financials))
 
amustafa_0-1712179328063.png

 

 





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amustafa
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Hi @AABright , If you have a single table and looking to create a DAX measure to count rows for selected values from a slicer you can simply use something like this.

 

Total Rows = COUNTROWS(TableName)

 

For your specific question, please share your datamodel or sample data to be able to help you further. See this post.

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Thank you for the suggestion @amustafa 

That produced the same result where the level of detail is applied to each row in the matrix - so it just counts 1.

In a card it displays the correct number. But I am trying to get 397 into each row, rather than 1.

countrows.png

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