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Hello,
I have these two measures:
M1= CALCULATE(SUM(Data[Qty]),FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Date list'[Date]),'Date list'[Date]<=MAX('Date list'[Date])))
M2= CALCULATE(SUM(Data[Qty]),FILTER(ALLSELECTED(Data[Data type]),Data[Data type]="3p"))
when I create a chart, M1 shows only values associated to 3p. I want M1 to ignore "Data Type" and to show the total for all Data Type.
thanks
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Well, this is an embarassing one....
I just noticed my chart created a second vertical axis. I was looking the left one striggling to understand why the numbers are not matching. I now realized that the axis was moved to the right... 🤣
sorry guys! your solution work, but they are not necessary. thanks
Well, this is an embarassing one....
I just noticed my chart created a second vertical axis. I was looking the left one striggling to understand why the numbers are not matching. I now realized that the axis was moved to the right... 🤣
sorry guys! your solution work, but they are not necessary. thanks
Hi @MagikJukas ,
Please try below dax formula:
M1= CALCULATE(SUM(Data[Qty]),FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Date list'[Date]),'Date list'[Date]<=MAX('Date list'[Date])),REMOVEFILTERS('Data'[Data type]))
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Community Support Team_Binbin Yu
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hi @MagikJukas
try like:
M1= CALCULATE(SUM(Data[Qty]),FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Date list'[Date]),'Date list'[Date]<=MAX('Date list'[Date])), ALL(Data[Data Type]))
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