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walker8888
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Helper II

Subtotal

Hello,

 

I created a Matrix in which I want to have the subtotal based on individual employee. When doing this it gives me a subtotal for all of the employees instead of just the individual. Does anyone know how I can achieve getting a subtotal for each individual employee? Thanks. 

 

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parry2k
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@walker8888 what measures are you using?



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parry2k
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@walker8888 on the format pane you can control at what level you want to see the subtotals.

 

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Yes I have did this but it still shows nothing but the total at the bottom. 

 

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On Row Subtotals go to Series and select FTE Skill and activate for that column the subtotals.
I think it will solve your problem.





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Yes it works for FTE Skill, But I want the subtotal for each individual employee. When I do this for the Employee column, it gives me the total for all employees and not each individual one

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