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I have recently posted a similar problem which was solved.
(Original solution: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Filter-out-low-values-seen-at-dimension-level-in-totals/m-p...)
Now the data I use have gotten more complex - months are included and the basis for comparison is always 2021.
The initial solution therefore does not work any more.
I have data distributed like Table 1 below.
What I am looking for is to too be able to achieve the the result of Table 2 and Table 3.
That is, to achieve the total of the rows, but where totals only count numbers if the value at the selected row dimension (Name) is greater than 1 in both column 2021 and 2022.
This result is also wanted even if I choose a visual without the name dimension inside, like table 3.
Any help is highly appreciated.
KR Marianne
Hi @MarianneElver ,
I'm a little confused about your needs, Could you please explain them further? It would be good to provide a screenshot of the results you are expecting and desensitized example data.
Thanks for your efforts & time in advance.
Best regards,
Community Support Team_Binbin Yu
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