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Hi all,
I have a matrix, with two rows displaying the Member's names (which is blurred out) and their Internal or Customer time. The data model consists of the Members' table (The Members' names come from this table) and a fact table called V_EIS_Comined... (There is a column here called InternalorCustomer which categorizes each row as either Internal or Customer ).
I have Five measures:
Billed Hours =
Targeted Hours =
Diff Hours =
Hi @darko861 ,
Your calculation is based on your data model, please share a sample file and show me a screenshot with the result you want. This will make us easier to find the solution.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
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Hi @Anonymous
Here is the sample file.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jfyd9qzqa5qb9hc/Test%20-%20Copy.pbix?dl=0
I would like to have blank values for e.g. Customer 276 and Customer 157 where the row is Internal Time and the column is Targeted Hours5.
At the moment Customer 276 has 142 hours (Jan) and 159 hours (Feb) in the row Internal Time.
Customer 157 has 0 hours (Jan & Feb) in the row Internal Time. But this is redundant as the Targeted Hours should only be visible in the Customer Time row and not in the Internal Time row.
It should look like customer 200, where the targeted hours only appear at the Customer Time level.
I appreciate the help 🙂
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