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Hi PBI Expoerts,
I have the table in blue box as a matrix visual in PBI. I need to add two rows for GP and GM% calculations at the bottom of the matrix. How can I do that? TIA!!
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Hi @PBIRookieAZ ,
Thanks for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum.
Solution 1: Using DAX Measures
Create Measures for GP and GM%: Go to the Modeling tab & Click on New Measure.
DAX formulas:
Gross Profit (GP): GP = SUM('Sales'[Revenue]) - SUM('Sales'[Cost of Goods Sold])
Gross Margin % (GM%): GM% = DIVIDE([GP], SUM('Sales'[Revenue]), 0)
Add Measures to the Matrix: In your matrix visual, drag the GP and GM% measures into the Values field.
Show as Total Row: In the matrix settings, under Format → Subtotals, ensure that subtotals are enabled if needed.
Solution 2: Create a Calculated Table:
Summary Table =
UNION (
SELECTCOLUMNS('Sales', "Category", 'Sales'[Category], "Value", [GP]),
SELECTCOLUMNS('Sales', "Category", "GM%", "Value", [GM%])
)
Alternative code:
SummaryTable =
UNION(
SUMMARIZE(
'Sales',
'Sales'[Category],
"GP", [GP],
"GM%", [GM%]
),
ROW(
"Category", "Total",
"GP", [GP],
"GM%", [GM%]
)
)
Add the Custom Table to the Matrix Visual: Replace your original table with the SummaryTable in the matrix visual. This table will include the GP and GM% calculations at the bottom.
Format the Matrix Visual: Adjust the formatting of the matrix visual to ensure that the new rows for GP and GM% are clearly visible and distinguishable from the other rows.
If you find this post helpful, please mark it as an "Accept as Solution" and consider giving a KUDOS. Feel free to reach out if you need further assistance.
Thanks and Regards
Hi @PBIRookieAZ ,
Thanks for reaching out to the Microsoft fabric community forum.
Solution 1: Using DAX Measures
Create Measures for GP and GM%: Go to the Modeling tab & Click on New Measure.
DAX formulas:
Gross Profit (GP): GP = SUM('Sales'[Revenue]) - SUM('Sales'[Cost of Goods Sold])
Gross Margin % (GM%): GM% = DIVIDE([GP], SUM('Sales'[Revenue]), 0)
Add Measures to the Matrix: In your matrix visual, drag the GP and GM% measures into the Values field.
Show as Total Row: In the matrix settings, under Format → Subtotals, ensure that subtotals are enabled if needed.
Solution 2: Create a Calculated Table:
Summary Table =
UNION (
SELECTCOLUMNS('Sales', "Category", 'Sales'[Category], "Value", [GP]),
SELECTCOLUMNS('Sales', "Category", "GM%", "Value", [GM%])
)
Alternative code:
SummaryTable =
UNION(
SUMMARIZE(
'Sales',
'Sales'[Category],
"GP", [GP],
"GM%", [GM%]
),
ROW(
"Category", "Total",
"GP", [GP],
"GM%", [GM%]
)
)
Add the Custom Table to the Matrix Visual: Replace your original table with the SummaryTable in the matrix visual. This table will include the GP and GM% calculations at the bottom.
Format the Matrix Visual: Adjust the formatting of the matrix visual to ensure that the new rows for GP and GM% are clearly visible and distinguishable from the other rows.
If you find this post helpful, please mark it as an "Accept as Solution" and consider giving a KUDOS. Feel free to reach out if you need further assistance.
Thanks and Regards
Hi @PBIRookieAZ ,
If you find this post helpful, please mark it as an "Accept as Solution" and consider giving a KUDOS. Feel free to reach out if you need further assistance.
Thanks and Regards
Hi @PBIRookieAZ ,
If you find this post helpful, please mark it as an "Accept as Solution" and consider giving a KUDOS. Feel free to reach out if you need further assistance.
Thanks and Regards
Hi @PBIRookieAZ ,
If you find this post helpful, please mark it as an "Accept as Solution" and consider giving a KUDOS. Feel free to reach out if you need further assistance.
Thanks and Regards
You can't really do that unless you go full custom matrix. Better to use a separate visual as you are doing.
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