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Hy everyone,
I have this very simple table:
| YEAR | BRAND | VALUE | DATA TYPE |
| 2019 | AA | 172 | ACT+FRC |
| 2019 | AA | 188 | BDG |
| 2020 | AA | 131,5 | ACT+FRC |
| 2020 | AA | 189 | BDG |
| 2021 | AA | 167 | BDG |
| 2021 | AA | 197,5 | ACT+FRC |
| 2022 | AA | 204 | BDG |
| 2022 | BB | 2 | ACT+FRC |
| 2022 | AA | 206,5 | ACT+FRC |
| 2023 | AA | 226 | ACT+FRC |
| 2023 | AA | 244 | BDG |
| 2023 | BB | 2 | BDG |
| 2024 | BB | 2 | BDG |
| 2024 | AA | 184 | ACT+FRC |
| 2024 | AA | 226,5 | BDG |
| 2025 | CC | 347 | BDG |
| 2025 | CC | 223,5 | BDG |
| 2025 | BB | 2 | BDG |
| 2025 | AA | 199,5 | ACT+FRC |
| 2025 | AA | 224 | BDG |
| 2025 | AA | 230 | BDG |
| 2026 | AA | 209,5 | BDG |
| 2026 | CC | 325 | BDG |
What i need to do, is showing all the "BDG" values even if "ACT+FRC" value is filtered.
The formula that I'm using is really simple and it is the following:
CALCULATE( SUM('Table'[VALUE]), 'Table'[DATA TYPE] = "BDG", ALL('Table'[DATA TYPE]) )
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Hi @planc7 ,
This occurs because brands AA and BB have some rows with the Data Type equal to "ACT+FRC," which is why they appear in the results. On the other hand, brand CC has no rows with the Data Type "ACT+FRC," so it was excluded.
The ALL function is working correctly; when using ALL in DAX, it removes any filters applied to a specific column or table.
My question is, why are you filtering only "ACT+FRC" if you want to see both Data Types?
To learn more about the ALL function, click here
Hi @planc7 ,
I recommend using this DAX formula and then disconnecting the slicer from the matrix visual directly.
CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[VALUE]),'Table'[DATA TYPE] = "BDG")
Best Regards,
Bof
Hi @planc7 ,
This occurs because brands AA and BB have some rows with the Data Type equal to "ACT+FRC," which is why they appear in the results. On the other hand, brand CC has no rows with the Data Type "ACT+FRC," so it was excluded.
The ALL function is working correctly; when using ALL in DAX, it removes any filters applied to a specific column or table.
My question is, why are you filtering only "ACT+FRC" if you want to see both Data Types?
To learn more about the ALL function, click here
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