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I wanted to add a row to my column with a sumif of two categories, so in the graphic of power bi the row will appear with the other categories (I don't want to see them separate).
I don't know if this is possible. 😫
Hi @Anonymous ,
Here are the steps you can follow:
1. Create calculated table.
Table_True =
var _table1=
SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"CATEGORY","AB")
var _table2=
ADDCOLUMNS(
_table1,"VALUE",
SUMX(
FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[CATEGORY] in {"A","B"}),[VALUE]))
return
UNION(
'Table',DISTINCT(_table2))
2. Result:
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
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@Anonymous , You can replace grand total with this total, Create a measure and use
if(isinscope(Table[Category]), Sum(Table[Value]) ,calculate( Sum(Table[Value]) , Table[Category] in {"A", "B"}) )
or you have to follow the approch
Power BI Formatted P&L with Custom Sub Totals and Blank Rows: https://medium.com/@amitchandak/power-bi-formatted-p-l-with-custom-sub-totals-and-blank-rows-e39ca822908a
You you only a new dimension with additional rows can do, extended dim you might not need
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