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Matrix/Table grand totals with Measures

It would be great if Grand Totals on a Matrix or Table would add up correctly to the sum of the rows when you include MEASURES in the visual. Currently the total on a measure consists of the measure function itself, instead of the sum of the rows above. PLEASE give us the option to toggle totals to be a simple aggregate of the rows above also.
Status: Under Review
Comments
sai_narne
New Member
This has to be fixed
brett_mueller
New Member
This is a BUG Power BI Team!!! There is no circumstance that I can think of where I'd want your default SUM total on the row values of a table or matrix to be anything other than the simple SUM of the ROW values. Why is that so hard? Having to try to workaround this with a DAX formula is an embarrassment to Power BI as a mature data analysis tool and embarrassing to me as I have no good answer for my clients.
Vimal_Patel
New Member
Please please can this be resolved. I cannot think of a circumstance when it would be appropriate for the sum of a row to not equal the sum of a row. This is a bug, and is causing problems. Please can this be fixed.
diana_loudermil
New Member
Matrix Totals should always represent sum of row or columns values. No other reason why it should not. Should not have to program a workaround to obtain correct row and columns totals on a Matrix.
guilherme_barbi
New Member
Please, fix this!
fbcideas_migusr
New Member
'=IF(ISINSCOPE(table[child]),SUM(table[value]),AVERAGE(table[value]) OR =AVERAGE(table[value])
gary14
New Member
Crazy that this is even an issue tbh!
christopher_ma3
New Member
PLEASE FIX!
ltimmermans1
New Member
there should at least be an option to have the total show the sum of the rows instead of having to do weird DAX-things. This is an annoyance and causes Power BI to be difficult to people who start using it. I've worked with Qlik products before. No issue there. They have an option to choose between the calculation or sum (and even min, max and average) of the rows.
poglianir
New Member
I agree, in the same table some totals could be nonsense and others very useful.