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Hello,
I'd like to create a pivot table that displays "Wheel Sales" on a weekly basis, while also showing monthly subtotals that sum together two different columns: [ "Wheel Sales" + "Car Sales" ]. "Car Sales" is recorded on a monthly basis, and I don't want it combined with the weekly "Wheel Sales" in the pivot table.
Below is a screenshot of the final dataset. For January 2019, only $5,000 of car sales is to be summed into the monthly subtotal, giving a January monthly subtotal of $6,000.
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@Anonymous
You may try adding the measure below.
Measure =
IF (
ISINSCOPE ( 'Table'[Date] ),
SUM ( 'Table'[Wheel Sales] ),
SUM ( 'Table'[Wheel Sales] ) + MAX ( 'Table'[Car Sales] )
)
@Anonymous
You may try adding the measure below.
Measure =
IF (
ISINSCOPE ( 'Table'[Date] ),
SUM ( 'Table'[Wheel Sales] ),
SUM ( 'Table'[Wheel Sales] ) + MAX ( 'Table'[Car Sales] )
)
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