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hello team,
i am just wondering why these two produce different results
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Hello @san17680 ,
The "All" function remove all filters applied on table, so if there's any applied filters it won't take it into consideration, so the difference is that there might be a filter in the report that's filtering the second measure.
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Hello @san17680 ,
The "All" function remove all filters applied on table, so if there's any applied filters it won't take it into consideration, so the difference is that there might be a filter in the report that's filtering the second measure.
If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution, Appreciate your Kudos 👍
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