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How do you show a measure only in the total column?
For example, in a financial statement I wish to show monthly total revenue by account, but only show % of total revenue in the YTD total column.
Thank you!!!
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You can use HASONEVALUE or ISINSCOPE to identify a total column, and display the measure accordingly.
https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/distinguishing-hasonevalue-from-isinscope/
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Hi, @ShrimpCreole ;
Is your problem solved? DataInsights's reply is correct. and if you could post the sample data and expected output,It makes it easier to give you a solution.
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Community Support Team _ Yalan Wu
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You can use HASONEVALUE or ISINSCOPE to identify a total column, and display the measure accordingly.
https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/distinguishing-hasonevalue-from-isinscope/
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