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Hello all,
I'm having this issue when looking at the Planned Impacting target LE. The total of the sum (68.8) is correct. However, the result for the second row should be 63.10, which I get if I remove the "Categorization" column.
The categorization column is coming from another source. I get this from using a calculate column while the Planned impacting target LE is coming from a measure. The measure represents year + 1 minus the selected year to get the incremental value.
Here are all the measures/column
My problem is then really coming from when I put the categorization. However, I use exactly the same formula to create another column from the other source (date of implementation) and the result works perfectly. Issue is coming from categorization.
Anyone would have a solution ?
Thank you to all
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