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Hi All,
Have simple sample of data. See below snippet in data table. The formula seem to work fine, with selection in filter.
I want to be able to omit certain column or attribute that not expenses. If I hide non expenses in filter and then sum it appear to be same result. How would able to sum correctly for just the shown attribute columns? Thank you all.
With ALL Columns
HIDE NON Expenses:
Solved! Go to Solution.
you can set the filter on the page level in the filter pane .
that would work .
or ,
you need to select each value in the slicer, ( and not using the select all ) for it to work .
If this answers your question , mark it as the solution ✅ so can you can help other people in the community find it easily .
can you please try the following measure :
sumx (
values(tbl_name[col_name]) ,
CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Value])
)
let me know if that works for you .
if this not what you are looking for, please share a screenshot of wthe desired output with sampl data .
If this answers your question , mark it as the solution ✅ so can you can help other people in the community find it easily .
you can set the filter on the page level in the filter pane .
that would work .
or ,
you need to select each value in the slicer, ( and not using the select all ) for it to work .
If this answers your question , mark it as the solution ✅ so can you can help other people in the community find it easily .
Duh... why I didn't think of that. Maybe just caught up in the moment tyring to solve for x. Thanks @Daniel29195
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