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Hi All,
I can't believe this is the second time in a row that I'm reaching out today. Having real issues with my Power BI knowledge.
I have a Turnover Data Table..
I've noticed that May data is off so filtered on May. My Vol Leaver states, 3 for May 22.
I go into the Report Page and create a table with the Turnover Table, this is connected to my date table.
I do a simple sum measure; Sum Vol Leaver = SUM(Turnover_2[Vol Leaver])
and May 22 is showing 4 leavers?
What is going on? How can I display the table to show 3 and not 4?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi Amit,
Thanks for looking at this. I've just been looking at the underlying data and can see that I have merged some departments to that department so it's summing like 2 departments rather than 1. So that seems to be my issue.
I use that level structure without the merge and it's now fine.
Hi Amit,
Thanks for looking at this. I've just been looking at the underlying data and can see that I have merged some departments to that department so it's summing like 2 departments rather than 1. So that seems to be my issue.
I use that level structure without the merge and it's now fine.
Maybe a rounding problem? Is the 3 really a 3.8 but not showing the decimal places?
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