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How to get the correct total measure for my visual table?
Hi All,
I have only one master data without any model relationship.
Those columns that are in yellow are basically from measure. However, the grand total for my measures in red are showing incorrectly.
Could anyone please help me to fix this?
These are the measures which i have written for my column.
Amount <> FF/MFF & Occur > 4 =
VAR Filterdepartmentcode = FILTER('Air BCD', 'Air BCD'[Department Code] <> "110" || 'Air BCD'[Department Code] <> "311")
VAR FilterOccurences = FILTER('Air BCD', 'Air BCD'[Occurences] > 4)
Return
CALCULATE(SUM('Air BCD'[Total Amount (USD)]), Filterdepartmentcode, FilterOccurences)
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@Anonymous Here is an example of what you want. You have the measure [Avg spend per trip] so you would create a measure like this:
Avg spend per trip Total =
VAR __Table =
SUMMARIZE(
'Table',
[Traveler Country],[Traveler],[Origin-Dest City],
"__Measure",[Avg spend per trip]
)
RETURN
IF(HASONEVALUE('Table'[Traveler Country]),[Avg spend per trip],SUMX(__Table,[__Measure]))
You use that measure in your visual versus your original measure.
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@Anonymous Here is an example of what you want. You have the measure [Avg spend per trip] so you would create a measure like this:
Avg spend per trip Total =
VAR __Table =
SUMMARIZE(
'Table',
[Traveler Country],[Traveler],[Origin-Dest City],
"__Measure",[Avg spend per trip]
)
RETURN
IF(HASONEVALUE('Table'[Traveler Country]),[Avg spend per trip],SUMX(__Table,[__Measure]))
You use that measure in your visual versus your original measure.
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@Anonymous This looks like a measure totals problem. Very common. See my post about it here: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/DAX-Commands-and-Tips/Dealing-with-Measure-Totals/td-p/63376
Also, this Quick Measure, Measure Totals, The Final Word should get you what you need:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/Measure-Totals-The-Final-Word/m-p/547907
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