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Hey,
I have this table
I made a mesure to calculate "Attribute1 %" wich is Attribute1/Attribute2*100, and to do this i created :
Table3 = UNION(DISTINCT('Table'[Attributes]);{{"1and2 %"}})
Measure = SUMX ( DISTINCT ( 'Table3'[Attributes] ); SWITCH ( 'Table3'[Attributes]; "1and2 %"; IFERROR((CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Table'[Value] ); 'Table'[Attributes] = "Attribute1" ) / CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Table'[Value] ); 'Table'[Attributes] = "Attribute2" ))*100;0); var a = 'Table3'[Attributes] return CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Table'[Value] );'Table'[Attributes]=a) ) )I also have a second mesure to exclude % from Subtotals and grand totals :
Measure 2 = VAR __Table = ADDCOLUMNS( SUMMARIZE( 'Table 3', [Group], [Attribute], "__Measure",[Measure] ), "__IncludeInTotals",SEARCH("%",[Attribute],,-1) ) RETURN IF( HASONEVALUE('Table 3'[Attribute]), [Measure], SUMX(FILTER(__Table,[__IncludeInTotals] = -1),[__Measure]) )
So now my Table looks like this :
Now what i want to do is to make "Attribute1 %" a sub row of "Attribute1" (Like Attribute1, Attribute2 are sub rows of C1). And i want to do this for each Attribute. For example in the future i'll have "Attribute2 %", "Attribute3 %", etc and i want "AttributeX %" to be a sub row of "AttributeX".
Im really new to PowerBI so i'd really appreciate it if anyone can help me out with that.
Regards
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You sure that this can do the job ? I mean i think if i do that i wont be able to show Attribute1 value.
Given your suggestion i think this may work :
Group Attribute Attribute%
C1 Attribute1 Attribute1 %
C1 Attribute1
C1 Attribute2
C1 Attribute3
What do u think ?
You sure that this can do the job ? I mean i think if i do that i wont be able to show Attribute1 value.
Given your suggestion i think this may work :
Group Attribute Attribute%
C1 Attribute1 Attribute1 %
C1 Attribute1
C1 Attribute2
C1 Attribute3
What do u think ?
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