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Hi,
I have sales data with regions as East, West,North & South based on which i have applied RLS (For the respective sales head).
The issue is that i want to show them (region heads) their respective % contribution with respect to the overall sales, but as I have applied RLS the overall sales amount is also getting filtered to respective region and not giving the actual overall sales across all the regions in the measure.
Is there a solution/work-around for this (except for creating a copy of same table)?
One option is to create a summary table that does not have a relationship with the dimension table that uses RLS. See the post below for details:
https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Desktop/RLS-and-Calculate/m-p/2520639
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