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Hello,
All of my integer columns are not summing to their default summarization type... and they are not letting me sum them at all unless I insert the field into a measure. Pictures attached.
Any assistance would be helpful.
Thank you,
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@Greg_Deckler and @amitchandak
I have solved the issue.
I have Calculation groups in my model through Tabular Editor and it automatically set my 'Discourage Implicit Measures' setting to 'True' when those were uploaded.
I have since toggled it to 'False' and all seems well so far.
I will update this thread if there are any persisting issues to note.
@Greg_Deckler and @amitchandak
I have solved the issue.
I have Calculation groups in my model through Tabular Editor and it automatically set my 'Discourage Implicit Measures' setting to 'True' when those were uploaded.
I have since toggled it to 'False' and all seems well so far.
I will update this thread if there are any persisting issues to note.
Hello, prill2ta
You save my day !!!!
@prill2ta - Yeah, never would have guessed that one! 🙂
@prill2ta , can you show the column properties. This seems like what happens with the measure. Or you have categorised it under some wrong category
Here is a Picture of my Properties. @amitchandak
This is happening for every column in my report. Not just one.
@prill2ta , is it a live connection. Did not notice anything like this with August release.
if it not a live connection and you are on latest release check or log an issue at - https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Issues/idb-p/Issues
This is my Import Model.
There are models that have Live Connection to this one in the Service. But this is Import.
I do have the August Update.
@prill2ta - Are you certain that they are set to a data type of Whole number or decimal? Sometimes DAX is tricky in that it auto-converts data types depending upon need.
Yes,
I even went back into Power Query and manually changed them just to be sure.
Thanks for the quick response @Greg !
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