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Hi,
Table totals are always a bit tricky subject. In short I recommend using SUMX in your dax to solve this behaviour. Basically since the SELECTEDVALUE variables return blank for the total row your formula returns blank.
Example:
Measure 22 (a measure without any tricks):
Here is an excellent explanation byt SQLBI on what is going on here: https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/obtaining-accurate-totals-in-dax/
I hope this post helps to solve your issue and if it does consider accepting it as a solution and giving the post a thumbs up!
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