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EricKautz
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How To Combine Calculated Measures into a Matrix Table Card

Hello,

 

I am trying to create a matrix table card with different types of assets and the total counts of each. The issue is, in my data set, I need to create measures for each doing countifs(countrows). If I create just a matrix table that has my rows the asset names and the count as my values (without filters) I get this nice table. 

EricKautz_0-1723213393299.png

 

I want to create this same look, but with the actual measures I create for each asset class. Any assistance is appreciated.

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DataInsights
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@EricKautz,

 

Add all your measures to the Values field well and enable "Switch values to rows" in Format pane:

 

DataInsights_0-1723214049527.png

 





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@EricKautz Perhaps try Values on rows?

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3CloudThomas
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The image above shows the column name as 'Count of App ID'. If you have a measure created already, remove this column ('Count of App ID) and add the measure you created. AAlso, you can turn off the Auto Count/Sum/etc. on columns where you do not get this effect.

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3CloudThomas
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The image above shows the column name as 'Count of App ID'. If you have a measure created already, remove this column ('Count of App ID) and add the measure you created. AAlso, you can turn off the Auto Count/Sum/etc. on columns where you do not get this effect.

Greg_Deckler
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@EricKautz Perhaps try Values on rows?

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@EricKautz,

 

Add all your measures to the Values field well and enable "Switch values to rows" in Format pane:

 

DataInsights_0-1723214049527.png

 





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