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Hello,
I find it hard to understand.
See the screenshot:
I've already used SUMX, and the result is the same.
The total is calculated: 120 M * 10% (exo_propre) = 12M but I'd like the total to add up in the column as 97,71M + 9,27M + 0,38M.
I'm a beginner. Thanks for your help.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @alloja, the answer to your problem lays in the concept of "Row context".
If you're new to PowerBI, make sure to decicate some time for learning concepts in this playlist - DAX 101 from SQLBI. Especially these 2: https://youtu.be/Nm9x83J-SBk?si=oVVd3_lFypu_tzxI and https://youtu.be/lX2ztEh3tuA?si=zLq5dT3GG6KggNCq. It will save you dozens of hours later, believe me 😉
Good luck!
Hi @alloja, the answer to your problem lays in the concept of "Row context".
If you're new to PowerBI, make sure to decicate some time for learning concepts in this playlist - DAX 101 from SQLBI. Especially these 2: https://youtu.be/Nm9x83J-SBk?si=oVVd3_lFypu_tzxI and https://youtu.be/lX2ztEh3tuA?si=zLq5dT3GG6KggNCq. It will save you dozens of hours later, believe me 😉
Good luck!
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