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Good morning, I have a table where we record the income (+) and expenses (-), by category (collections, payments, collections pend, payments pend, etc.), for each project we carry out in the company. They are presented in a Power BI matrix as follows, where the total is equal to the difference between total income and total expenses:
You would need to present the information in such a way that the total and cumulative are displayed, week by week. Is it facticle?
If possible I would also like to be able to show the accumulated income, the accumulated expenses and the accumulated total, but without accumulating by category (collections, collections pend, payments, payments pend, etc.)
I hope I have been clear. Thank you! Best regards.
Hello! Yes, it would be ideal... I'm trying to put together a weekly CashFlow that shows me the weekly total and the accumulated one.
If it is not possible, I settle for showing me the accumulated total, but that in the values section of the matrix does not accumulate, but shows it to me as seen in the image.
Is it feasible?
@Syndicate_Admin This could be quite challenging. Are you thinking that there would be an additional "Total" row that presents the cumulative portion of this or ?
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