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Hi, hoping there is a way to achieve my end state, I use Matrix visuals already but do not believe I can use it for this scenario.
My table is below - I am blanking out the data in middle.
I would like to "Group" by Sales Person, and have a subtotal for each of them.
Each time I try to do this in a Matrix it becomes a mess, whether putting fields all into Rows (putting them into Columns just pushes everything out to the right).
I tried to use "New Group" by the Sales person field, but could not figure out how to make that work. It seems like it would work but I created a New Group, put Ben in the group, then tried next Sales Person, etc. But then I am left with multiple Sales person columns.
I looked at GROUPBY DAX but does not appear it would work.
Really appreciate at thoughts on how to achieve this, thank you in advance!
Can you please share sample table and expected result in excel format?
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Hi, thank you, I was hoping that the final outcome would look like this, could be very basic but subtotals per Sales Person with 1 row separation with that subtotal.
@sscanlon , You need to use matrix. In Matrix you have option Per Row Level (for Sub total), You can control what all levels you want a subtotal
OK thank you, but I cannot have it show like my image correct? as a standard table would show?
If you know a way to accomplish that could you share it with me?
I am trying to show all those columns in the same style as a standard table, but with subtotals by sales person.
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