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Hi. Is it possible to make a matrix like this?
The column Customers is a measure from one table and New Customers come from other table.
I need only New Customers display in the table by date. Customers no.
Is it possible?
Thanks
Hey @Anonymous ,
unfortunately there is a quite simple answer: No.
@marcorusso created this idea: https://ideas.powerbi.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=49ca8e3e-efc4-ea11-bf21-281878bd39b4
You might upvote the idea.
Regards,
Tom
@Anonymous and @TomMartens - There is a possible way of doing this, in your case the only variation would be you would have to have an "extra" parent in your hierarchy to your one customer value. I created this specifically for this circumstance:
Hey @Anonymous ,
I have to rephrase my former answer, unfortunately there is no easy and no good solution.
If you can live with the 2-rows header for the customer measure you can adapt the solution provided by @Greg_Deckler .
Regards,
Tom
@TomMartens - I am 100% with you that I would not consider the custom matrix hierarchy thing anything resembling an easy or "good" solution to the problem. I ended up creating it after a long series of posts in a thread and it is inelegant and difficult and brutally manual/hard coded. It's one of those things that if you really just have to have it looking that way then it's a way to accomplish it. We really need a better way though!!
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