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I am currently working on a Power BI paginated report, and I need to display only the rows where the "State" column is blank. However, in the grand total section, I would like to show the total including all values, regardless of the filters applied.
For instance, let's consider the following example:
ID State Amount
1 | 10 | |
2 | 10 | |
3 | NY | 20 |
4 | CA | 30 |
5 | TX | 30 |
In this scenario, I would like to display only the first two rows where the "State" column is blank in my tablix. In the sub-total, I would like to show the sum of the amounts for these blank rows (which is 20). In the grand total, I want to show the sum of amounts for all the rows (which is 80), including those with non-blank values in the "State" column.
I am seeking guidance on how to achieve this requirement in my Power BI paginated report. Thank you for your assistance.
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