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mibu
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Sum Two Parts of Data... and Then Three... in Same Matrix in Power BI Desktop

Hello Community!

 

In this test case, my data is defined by two parameters:  FF (D, De, N) and PB (A, B, C, D).  FF is the main parameter.  PB is a subordinate parameter.  I am displaying the Values (Units), all data is made up, in a Matrix in Power BI.  The Matrix displays the data as follows from top to bottom:  D/A,B,C,D...  De/A,B,C,D...  N/A,B,C,D...  and then it sums the data in the last line of the matrix.

 

My Question: Is there a way to sum D and De... as well as D+De+N...  in the same matrix?

 

Test case PBIX file can be viewed/edited

https://www.dropbox.com/s/6zyr0qbcen1uume/190612Dev.pbix?dl=0

Thanks in advance for assistance!

Bery best,

mibu

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v-yuta-msft
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@mibu ,

 

In the visual level filter pane, select "D" and "De".

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parry2k
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@mibu is this what you are looking for?

 

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Hi @parry2k, yes that is it.  Thank you!!  Your solution uses a second column...  is there a way to get the summation of D and De to fall under the summation of De...  and then carry on in same matrix summing N...  and then summing all three FF (i.e., so we don't have to create an extra column)?  Thanks!  mibu

@mibu can you clarify what you mean by D and De and I'm taking 2nd column? What you are expecting the output to be?



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Hi @parry2k you bet, pls see attached

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