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vinicius_ramos
Helper III
Helper III

Inclue Total in a Table

Hello, 

 

I need make a Line with the total in a table, for example: 

 

I have this table that I insert in power query:

CategoryCount1Count2
A11
B21
C31
D41
E51
F61
G71

 

I need a line in the end of the table, that contains the total and the sum of the colunms, for example:

CategoryCount1Count2
A11
B21
C31
D41
E51
F61
G71
TOTAL287

 

Anybody can help me? 

 

Thanks a lot.

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jgordon11
Resolver II
Resolver II

let
    Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WclTSUTIE41idaCUnIMsIznMGsozhPBcgywTOcwWyTOE8NyDLDM5zB7LMIbxYAA==", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Category = _t, Count1 = _t, Count2 = _t]),
    ChangeType = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Category", type text}, {"Count1", Int64.Type}, {"Count2", Int64.Type}}),
    Total = {"Total", List.Sum(ChangeType[Count1]), List.Sum(ChangeType[Count2])},
    Result = Table.FromRows(Table.ToRows(ChangeType) & {Total}, Table.ColumnNames(ChangeType))
in
    Result

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ToddChitt
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Duplicate your original table. Add a Custom Column that is equal to the literal value of "TOTAL". Do a Group By on this custom column and add SUM aggregations for the two columns. Make sure you name the resulting columns exactly the same as the original table.

Now simply UNION (Merge Append) the two tables.

 

Just curious: In the reporting side, you can build a visual table that does all this summing for you with a few mouse clicks. Why do you NEED the TOTAL INSIDE the table as one of the rows of the table?

Hello @ToddChitt 

 

I need this line with the total for export. 

This export will feed another Power BI.

 

 

OK, but did my suggestion work?

One thing to note: If you have values that come AFTER "T", then they will show up BELOW the TOTAL line and it will look wierd. 

jgordon11
Resolver II
Resolver II

let
    Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WclTSUTIE41idaCUnIMsIznMGsozhPBcgywTOcwWyTOE8NyDLDM5zB7LMIbxYAA==", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Category = _t, Count1 = _t, Count2 = _t]),
    ChangeType = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Category", type text}, {"Count1", Int64.Type}, {"Count2", Int64.Type}}),
    Total = {"Total", List.Sum(ChangeType[Count1]), List.Sum(ChangeType[Count2])},
    Result = Table.FromRows(Table.ToRows(ChangeType) & {Total}, Table.ColumnNames(ChangeType))
in
    Result

Hello @jgordon11 

 

In power query, where I put this code?

 

tks.

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