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Anonymous
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Matrix Measure Values

My data set has 3 measure that produce the values in required qty, last unit cost and projected cost. 

To get projected cost its measure requiredqty * Last unit cost. 
I dont care about the sub totals for required qty and last unit cost but how do i get projected cost to display the total of the column and not the multplied sub total of required qty and last unit cost 
 

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Anonymous
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They are all from different tables. I think i follow but maybe with this info you can clarify the measure a little more

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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , it they are from same table you should create a meausre like

 

Sumx(Table, [qty] * [Last unit cost])

 

 

If they are from different tables then  you summarize them based on columns in the visual

 

Sumx(Summarize(Table, Table[COl1], Dim[Col1], "_1", Sum(Table[Qty]) , "_2", Max(Table[Price]) ) , [_1] *[_2])

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