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Hi,
Usually when using a Matrix, the values will get summarised (in my case I used SUM) based on the Row name. However, in my instance, it doesn't, i.e. it will show a duplicate value
Name Column1 Column2
A 123 0
A 0 256
Instead of
Name Column1 Column2
A 123 256
Has anyone encountered this before and how did you work around it?
A little bit more detail, in the column "Name" has 1787 distinct values out of 82992 rows (not that I think these numbers would have prevented Power BI from performing the summarisation)
Thank You!
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Hi Guavaq,
Visually there wasn't anything we could see different between both columns. The only conclusion was data corruption but somehow excel pivot table is fine but Power BI matrix doesn't. The final solution was to reimport the data from the original system into excel (no connectors to Power BI) and then refresh it in Power BI; this then suddenly magically worked..... 🙂 Thanks for your swift response though.
Hi @yushengsoon
Can you confirm that your data type is set to a value that can SUM? (Whole Number, Decimal Number, etc...)
Hi guavaq,
Yes, they are in Currency. If I change the Row Name to a different column to group by it works, but when I switch it back it doesn't.
Ok thanks, then it would indicate that there is something different with the different columns?
I would suggest having a look at what is different between the columns that do work and do not work. As without having a sample of your real data that is the best I can suggest.
Hi Guavaq,
Visually there wasn't anything we could see different between both columns. The only conclusion was data corruption but somehow excel pivot table is fine but Power BI matrix doesn't. The final solution was to reimport the data from the original system into excel (no connectors to Power BI) and then refresh it in Power BI; this then suddenly magically worked..... 🙂 Thanks for your swift response though.
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