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charlotte_emily
1 year agoNew Member
Filtering visually but not data
Hello, I have a report which has a large table showing weekly %'s by tranport type. I am wanting to add a slicer filter so that we can look at each type individually and not have to scroll throu...
- 1 year ago
Create a separate dimension table for your index column or whatever the column name of those numbers are.
Relate that to your fact table with a one-to-many relationship.
Create this measure:
Percent to All Index = DIVIDE ( SUM ( Data[Value] ), -- Numerator: Calculates the total of the [Value] column in the current filter context. CALCULATE ( SUM ( Data[Value] ), -- Denominator: Calculates the total of the [Value] column, -- but overrides the current filter context as defined below. REMOVEFILTERS ( 'Index' ) -- Removes any filters applied to the 'Index' table or column(s). -- This ensures that the denominator represents the grand total of [Value] across all 'Index' groups. ) )Use that measure and the Index column from the dimension table in your visual
Please see the attached sample pbix
danextian
1 year agoSuper User
Create a separate dimension table for your index column or whatever the column name of those numbers are.
Relate that to your fact table with a one-to-many relationship.
Create this measure:
Percent to All Index =
DIVIDE (
SUM ( Data[Value] ),
-- Numerator: Calculates the total of the [Value] column in the current filter context.
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Data[Value] ),
-- Denominator: Calculates the total of the [Value] column,
-- but overrides the current filter context as defined below.
REMOVEFILTERS ( 'Index' ) -- Removes any filters applied to the 'Index' table or column(s).
-- This ensures that the denominator represents the grand total of [Value] across all 'Index' groups.
)
)
Use that measure and the Index column from the dimension table in your visual
Please see the attached sample pbix