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I have a table with state, site and % value.
State Site Pct
NY New York 71%
NY Buffalo 50%
PA Philadelphia 20%
I would like to display the % value as tooltip but when I drag the Pct colum, it comes up as sum and I don't want it to Avg either. Anyway to display the value of each datapoint on the map w/o the average.
I trried using CALCUATE(MAX('TABLE[PCT])) but that displays the max value.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Its not possible to show a tooltip value without a aggregate function. If you are sure its only one value per dimension value you can Try to use:
Selectedvalue ( table[pct] )
If this throws an error of multiple Values you need to use an aggregate function, because a measure can only return a scalar value.
Br
Marius
Its not possible to show a tooltip value without a aggregate function. If you are sure its only one value per dimension value you can Try to use:
Selectedvalue ( table[pct] )
If this throws an error of multiple Values you need to use an aggregate function, because a measure can only return a scalar value.
Br
Marius
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