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HI Guys,
I'm trying to sort out numerical data into three categories, like (1-10) can be sorted out into 3 categories as :
Class 1 : 1-3
Class 2: 4-7
Class 3: 8-10
And on the basic on this,( which I choose using a list slicer), I get the individual sum of their corresponding correlated data.
This is done. But what I'm trying to do is now find the grand total of these three sub totals of each category.
Can anyone help me out with this?
Thanks.
It seems that you may simply create a measure to add up these figures.
Can you please guide me with what measure to use, because since all the slicers are mutually exclusive, when I make the measure, it returns (Blank) or 0 and not with the correct value. Thanks.
Regards,
Ojaswi
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