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Anonymous
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Matrix Calculation Intermittently Working

I have a report that I am using a Matrix to present states & cities in the rows, months in the columns and a DAX measure in the values.  The measure is a % calculated Divide ( Table[MeasureA], Table[MeasureB]).  I have a slicer on the page that contains state/city.  When I do not have a specific city or state selected I am able to see the respective and correct percentages in the table.  However when I select a given state (from the same table/column as the matrix data) every city percentage goes to zero SOMETIMES.  For instance in the PBIX I am able to filter by state with the correct behavior but another team member only gets the correct behavior sometimes.  When published to the webservice it is almost always wrong when a state is filtered.  Doesn't seem to be relationship or data issue so it is a bug in PBI?  This report has existed for 6+ months with this being a newer issue.

Before filtering:

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After filtering:

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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , Can you share measure 1 and measure 2 calculation

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