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Hola, me gustaria saber si alguien ha experimientado una situacion similar en Power BI Desktop.
Cree una tabla que muestra el total de venta y numero de trabajos por tipo de propiedad, sin embargo el total es incorrecto, si yo sumo manualmente el total para cada uno de los tipos de propiedad me da una suma totalmente distinta a los q me arroja la tabla, y lo mismo pasa con las ordenes, cuando exporto la tabla a excel me arroja la data que compone los totales de cada tipo de propiedad que no es el mismo del total que se muestra.
Is total measure using row context?
Create a new measure like this using total measure
Sumx(Values(Table[Type of property]), [Total])
Thanks, it works because the new total is correct based on the totals for each category, however reviewing the data I realized the problem is the total for each category, the grand total is correct ($1,183,223 in this case) so for some reason the totals per category are the problem.
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