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Hello,
two tables related. The first table A includes a field from the second table B. I created a filter on a field in table B. The related table A is displayed filtered but the total is always the same. Why?
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Hi,
I have found the solution. The relationship must have cross filer direction = Both
Hi,
I have found the solution. The relationship must have cross filer direction = Both
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Hi,
sorry in what way? Table A is complex
Are you using any measure or just using implicit calculations!?
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Hi,
the field that is totalized is a calculated field of table A
Hi,
if you are referring to the total is an implict calculations.
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