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I have 3 dimension and 1 fact tables. I want calculate the sum(Fact[Value]) that filter through the dimension tables except that one dimension table should ignore the filter context, see my dax measure below :
Measure = CALCULATE( SUM( FACT[Value]), FILTER(DimCategory, DimCategory[Category] = "Marker")
, FILTER(DimDept, DimDept[Dept] =1 , ALL(DimHierarchy) )
The ALL(DimHierarchy) is not ignoring the Filter context in DimHierarchy table. I need other filters of Marker and dept =1 to filter through but the dimhierarchy should return grandtotal of the table .
How can i make this dax working. thanks
Hi @Anonymous ,
Try the following formula:
Measure =
CALCULATE(
SUM( FACT[Value]),
DimCategory[Category] = "Marker",
DimDept[Dept] = 1,
ALL('Fact'[Hierarchy])
)
If the problem is still not resolved, please provide detailed error information or the expected result you expect. Let me know immediately, looking forward to your reply.
Best Regards,
Winniz
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@Anonymous , if you selected something from DimHierarchy and then using all, you will get the value summed up against that value only
I explained this case in details here :: Need of an Independent Table in Power BI: https://youtu.be/lOEW-YUrAbE
I have watched the video and it is not what i was looking for.
I needed the rollup from DimHierarchy table despite I am filtering category Marker from another table
Please can you elaborate with DAX because I look at the video and I'm still confused.
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