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Hi, my row sub-totals in my PBI table matrix are greater than my grand total.
I think it has to do with my measure not accounting for the shipping type properly, I think it should take into account the category as well but I'm not sure how to account for that maybe a SUMX?
My measure for shipping charges is
Any help is appreciated. I put it in Excel to show the sum from the subtotals.
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maybe you can try
=sumx(values(category), shipping charges)
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Hi @jimrosser ,
The sum of 1296.46, 55343.92, and 240078.06 does indeed equal 296718.47. Could you kindly review the calculation process for the figure 293437.16?
Best Regards,
Bof
Hi,
Share the download link of the PBI file and show the problem there clearly.
maybe you can try
=sumx(values(category), shipping charges)
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Thank you very much your sumx was spot on 🙂
you are welcome
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