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Hi
I want to create a matrix table that looks like the one below, with only one grand total for the entire row.
But I couldn't achieve the desired appearance for my matrix table. How can I change it to have only one grand total?
Settings
If I turn off subtotals, the grand total doesn't sum up
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@Anonymous here is your answer. You can set for columns whether they should subtotal.
Kudos and mark as solution of this post appreciated 🙂
@Anonymous here is your answer. You can set for columns whether they should subtotal.
Kudos and mark as solution of this post appreciated 🙂
@Anonymous
There must be something wrong with the fields that you are using in the visual.
This i how matrix looks like by default:
I'm using multiple columns for aesthetic reasons. However, when I use only one column, it works fine
If I only use one column, it's working okay.
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