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jaleef
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Data table in power bi customization

basically i need my data table look like below , i need to list the case number based on case sube type then a row which is shwoing total of each owner , 

jaleef_0-1620918391582.png

here you can see marked row showing sum of each column for the owner 

 

how do i achive it in a power bi data table without using a slicer 

 

jaleef_1-1620918511530.png

here i need addition row after each owner which shows the sum of each column 

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dkaushik
Resolver II
Resolver II

Hi @jaleef ,

 

Convert your table to a matrix visual. 

Then put the first two fields of your table under Row Headers. Rest of the fields can go under Values.

Go to formatting pane. Expand Row Headers. Turn off the stepped layout and "+/- icons". The under subtotal, enable row subtotals.

dkaushik_0-1621012734438.png

 

Also, expand your matrix to the lowest level in order to see the exact layout that you are looking for.

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution and give thumbs up to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

Thanks,

Dheeraj

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v-xiaotang
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @jaleef 

 

Have you solved this problem yet? If yes, kindly accept it as the solution. Otherwise, please provide more details about your problem so that we can work on it further. Thanks.

 

 

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _ Tang

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dkaushik
Resolver II
Resolver II

Hi @jaleef ,

 

Convert your table to a matrix visual. 

Then put the first two fields of your table under Row Headers. Rest of the fields can go under Values.

Go to formatting pane. Expand Row Headers. Turn off the stepped layout and "+/- icons". The under subtotal, enable row subtotals.

dkaushik_0-1621012734438.png

 

Also, expand your matrix to the lowest level in order to see the exact layout that you are looking for.

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution and give thumbs up to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

Thanks,

Dheeraj

that worked , btw in the score column its calculating for each case subtype , i only need it for the total number like below , is there any way

 

jaleef_0-1621013568440.png

 

Yes. You can go to Fields formatting. Select your Score column. Then apply White color to font color and keep settings like this:

dkaushik_0-1621014082251.png

Also, make sure to use white as background color and alternate background color both. You can find it under "Values" section of formatting pane.

 

Thanks,

Dheeraj

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution and give thumbs up to help the other members find it more quickly.

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