Skip to main content
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Learn from the best! Meet the four finalists headed to the FINALS of the Power BI Dataviz World Championships! Register now

Reply
memons
Frequent Visitor

Matrix table

I have data in this table exactly like this

 

SerialMonthTarget (Total)Coverage% CoverageAdmin Coverage% Admin Coverage
1Jan25510224965797.8%261679102.5%
2Mar28776625819989.7%291686101.3%

 

I want this data in the table as shown below, Is this possible in PowerBI to do it without changing my dataset.

 

SerialMonthTarget (Total)

Admin Coverage 

(considered as Jan Coverage, not admin coverage)

% Admin Coverage
1Jan25510224965797.8%
2Mar287766291686101.3%
2 ACCEPTED SOLUTIONS
Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi  ,

I created a sample pbix file(see attachment) for you, please check whether that is what you want. 

1. Create a measure to get the sum of Coverage base on different conditions

NAdmin Coverage = 
VAR _tab =
    SUMMARIZE (
        'Table',
        'Table'[Serial],
        'Table'[Month],
        "coverage",
            IF (
                SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[Month] ) = "Jan",
                SUM ( 'Table'[Coverage] ),
                SUM ( 'Table'[Admin Coverage] )
            )
    )
RETURN
    SUMX ( _tab, [coverage] )

2. Create a measure to get the sum of %Coverage base on different conditions

N%Admin Coverage = 
VAR _tab =
    SUMMARIZE (
        'Table',
        'Table'[Serial],
        'Table'[Month],
        "%coverage",
            IF (
                SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[Month] ) = "Jan",
                SUM ( 'Table'[% Coverage] ),
                SUM ( 'Table'[% Admin Coverage] )
            )
    )
RETURN
    SUMX ( _tab, [%coverage] )

yingyinr_0-1652666739252.png

If the above one can't help you get the desired result, please provide some sample data in your tables (exclude sensitive data) with Text format and your expected result with backend logic and special examples. It is better if you can share a simplified pbix file. You can refer the following link to upload the file to the community. Thank you.

How to upload PBI in Community

Best Regards

View solution in original post

Thanks, You have made my day. Great Work. The solution worked perfectly.

View solution in original post

2 REPLIES 2
Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi  ,

I created a sample pbix file(see attachment) for you, please check whether that is what you want. 

1. Create a measure to get the sum of Coverage base on different conditions

NAdmin Coverage = 
VAR _tab =
    SUMMARIZE (
        'Table',
        'Table'[Serial],
        'Table'[Month],
        "coverage",
            IF (
                SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[Month] ) = "Jan",
                SUM ( 'Table'[Coverage] ),
                SUM ( 'Table'[Admin Coverage] )
            )
    )
RETURN
    SUMX ( _tab, [coverage] )

2. Create a measure to get the sum of %Coverage base on different conditions

N%Admin Coverage = 
VAR _tab =
    SUMMARIZE (
        'Table',
        'Table'[Serial],
        'Table'[Month],
        "%coverage",
            IF (
                SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[Month] ) = "Jan",
                SUM ( 'Table'[% Coverage] ),
                SUM ( 'Table'[% Admin Coverage] )
            )
    )
RETURN
    SUMX ( _tab, [%coverage] )

yingyinr_0-1652666739252.png

If the above one can't help you get the desired result, please provide some sample data in your tables (exclude sensitive data) with Text format and your expected result with backend logic and special examples. It is better if you can share a simplified pbix file. You can refer the following link to upload the file to the community. Thank you.

How to upload PBI in Community

Best Regards

Thanks, You have made my day. Great Work. The solution worked perfectly.

Helpful resources

Announcements
Join our Fabric User Panel

Join our Fabric User Panel

Share feedback directly with Fabric product managers, participate in targeted research studies and influence the Fabric roadmap.

March Power BI Update Carousel

Power BI Community Update - March 2026

Check out the March 2026 Power BI update to learn about new features.