hello everyone
i have those two measures
1- Tangible Assets Revenue:=ROUND(
SWITCH(TRUE(),
MIN(PouringClientsLevel[Client]) = "The Office",[Pouring Per Client]*.10,
MIN(PouringClientsLevel[Client]) = "مول الذهب",[Pouring Per Client]*.10,
MIN(PouringClientsLevel[Client]) = "Audaz",[Pouring Per Client]*.20,
MIN(PouringClientsLevel[Client]) = "Catalan",[Pouring Per Client]*.20,
MIN(PouringClientsLevel[Client]) = "Gasco",[Pouring Per Client]*.20,
0
),
2
)
2- Cash Revenue:=[Pouring Per Client]-[Tangible Assets Revenue]
and they are working just fine at the filter context level but they give me either zero or wrong total at the grand totals level
so can i fix this to show the correct grand totals ?
I searched for a previous answer and tried some methods but nothing worked unfortunately
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Did you try the measure I posted? It will return the correct totals by row and the grand total. If you want to keep the measure name you can either use the code from your measures in the expression (instead of the measure itself) or just change the names of the nee measures. You can apply the same syntax for the other measure.
If the measure I posted doesn't work, try this:
With Totals =
SUMX(SUMMARIZE( Table, Table [ Row labels], "@total", [Tangible assets revenue]), [@total])
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Try:
Assuming the table containing the field "Row labels" is 'Table',
totals = SUMX( Table, [tangible assets revenue])
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thx sir for trying to help
but totals are working at the row level but what i need actually is to display the grand totals under the very same measures i mentioned above and highlighted in the image
Did you try the measure I posted? It will return the correct totals by row and the grand total. If you want to keep the measure name you can either use the code from your measures in the expression (instead of the measure itself) or just change the names of the nee measures. You can apply the same syntax for the other measure.
If the measure I posted doesn't work, try this:
With Totals =
SUMX(SUMMARIZE( Table, Table [ Row labels], "@total", [Tangible assets revenue]), [@total])
Proud to be a Super User!
Paul on Linkedin.
the first measure didn't work but this did it Thx Sir
aha now i got it you mean i use my measure as intermediate measure to get the result i need
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