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I am having troubles getting my totals to add correctly in my matrix. Here are my DAX measures:
Hi @Anonymous ,
If you provide us with a sample data it would be great, because I did not get exactly what you mentioned.
Btw, as it is about a total problem, you need to
1-Use SUMMARIZE Function and Put it in SUMX. Like:
SUMX (
SUMMARIZE ( 'YourTable', 'YourTable'[Column1], 'YourTable'[Column2],... ),
[YourMeasure]
)
If this solves your question, Please give it a thumbs up and accept it as a solution to make it easier for the others to find what they are looking for.
Regards,
Loran
I added a link to my data tables in the original post. I tried your solution and got the below:
@Anonymous ,
Yes but that link does not contain all your tables to check your measures based on them.
How did you write the SUMX over SUMMARIZE? It should work.
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