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Hi All
I have a matrix table with 3 hierarchies (e.g. >$800 --> Apple --> 1.A), all my hierarchies and values are from the same Fact table. I'm trying to get the value (109,929) to calculate my Share % using DAX.
For example, the Share % for
Does anyone know how I can get the total highlighted in Yellow?
Thanks,
BK
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Hi, @Anonymous
According to your description and sample picture, I think you want to use a measure to get the value in the Matrix you highlighted. Right? You can try this measure:
This is my test data based on your sample picture:
Measure =
CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Computer Units]),FILTER('Table',[Level 1]=">$800"))
And you can get what the value, like this:
You can download my test pbix file here
If this result is not what you want, you can post some sample data(without sensitive data) and your expected result.
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Community Support Team _Robert Qin
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Hi, @Anonymous
According to your description and sample picture, I think you want to use a measure to get the value in the Matrix you highlighted. Right? You can try this measure:
This is my test data based on your sample picture:
Measure =
CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Computer Units]),FILTER('Table',[Level 1]=">$800"))
And you can get what the value, like this:
You can download my test pbix file here
If this result is not what you want, you can post some sample data(without sensitive data) and your expected result.
How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Robert Qin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Anonymous which measure you tried, I sent you the revised/updated measure.
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@Anonymous Just updated the measure, need to add level 3 column in the allselected as well
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@Anonymous here are the measures, first to simply sum the value and 2nd to calculate the %
Sales = SUM ( Table[Sales] )
% = DIVIDE ( [Sales], CALCULATE ( [Sales], ALLSELECTED ( Table[Lvl 2 Column], Table[Lvl 3 Column] ) )
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Hi Parry, thanks for the reply. I'm managed to get the level 2 total with your help but that's not what I'm looking for. I would like to display level 1 total, not sure where went wrong..
Thanks, BK
Hi,
Share the link from where i can download your PBI file.
Hi Ashish, thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I do not have a PBI with dummy date to share with you..
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