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Matrix/Table grand totals with Measures

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on 16 Jul 2018 15:59:57

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.

Jeroen ter Heerdt (administrator) on 24 Oct 2022 18:59:09

Moving this idea to "under review" to mark that discussions are underway. For full transparency, we have started working on DAX calculations at the visual level. That feature will make changes that will serve as building blocks for other features, including but not limited to the one discussed in this idea: providing more flexibility for influencing what is shown on the total: the visual total, the "DAX" total, or another expression altogether.

Hence, the delivery of this Idea will be dependent on the DAX-calculations-on-a-visual feature.

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Jacob on 05 Jul 2020 23:58:30

RE: Matrix/Table grand totals with Measures

This has to be fixed

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Power BI User on 05 Jul 2020 23:58:02

RE: Matrix/Table grand totals with Measures

It happened to for me as well in table totals and subtotals have incorrect calculation.

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John Gillis on 05 Jul 2020 23:58:01

RE: Matrix/Table grand totals with Measures

Wait, how is this still an outstanding issue from 2016?

Microsoft, can you please correct how the total is calculated for the Matrix & Tables Visualizations. Please, having accurate numbers is essential for reporting....

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Brandon Hale on 05 Jul 2020 23:57:58

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Happens in both table and matrix visuals, totals and subtotals have incorrect calculation.

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chandni on 05 Jul 2020 23:54:22

RE: Matrix/Table grand totals with Measures

Total Mode

1. No Total
2. Expression Total
3. Sum of rows

Maybe the third option can be a dropdown where we can choose Sum/Avg/Min/Max etc

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Elaine on 05 Jul 2020 23:54:21

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Why does this happen, Is there a reasonable explanation for it? How can we work around this? Is there any point in using a tool if the results are showing incorrectly. I've spent so long thinking my model was incorrect and changing it until i came across this on the web.

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Thinus on 05 Jul 2020 23:53:11

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Please give an option to display the total result of the formula or the sum of the row values!

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CH Tsai on 05 Jul 2020 23:51:43

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it's too misleading, now not sure if I need to go back verify every detail in a very complicated model

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Lori on 05 Jul 2020 23:51:28

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I'd like to have better control over how the total row calculates each column in a table. For examples, sometimes I might want the value to be "Don't Summarize" for each row but I want the "Total" row to have the sum of all values. Right now, if set to "Don't Summarize", it doesn't show any total. Similarly, I'd like to be able to set how I want a measure aggregated in the "Total" column. Right now, it seems to use the same functions used in the measure for the total calculation which isn't always what I want. Here's an example use-case: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Change-the-way-total-of-column-is-displayed/m-p/718776 Someone gave me a complicated way to achieve what I want but it seems like it should be so much simpler than this!

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Phoenix3195 on 05 Jul 2020 23:50:52

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As well as the ability to turn off an aggregation at a particular level. Like if I want a sum at a certain group level, but at the Grand Total level, the aggregation is meaningless/confusing.

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