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By using Hasonevalue i got the solution.
Measure =
var _all = SUM(Table[Value])
var _filtered = CALCULATE(SUM(Table[Value]), NOT Table[Category] IN {"F","G"})
RETURN
IF(HASONEVALUE(Table[Category]),_all,_filtered)
By using Hasonevalue i got the solution.
Measure =
var _all = SUM(Table[Value])
var _filtered = CALCULATE(SUM(Table[Value]), NOT Table[Category] IN {"F","G"})
RETURN
IF(HASONEVALUE(Table[Category]),_all,_filtered)
Hi @gksdude9192
You can create a measure, this can show a different value for the row than total.
For example:
Swap Total =
If(
IsFiltered(table[Category])
,Sum(table[Value])
,5
)
That will show the sum of VALUE on the rows and the number 5 on the total.
If you are happy with this answer please mark as a solution for others to find !
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