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partial sum of the column on a pivot table

Hello,

I need help, I have this pivot table:

Fig.1:


The column A : count(distinct id) and It's correct.

The column B is wrong :

Fig.2:

The column B must be (red bold):

greetings thank you very much

Valentina

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Gysbert_Wassenaar
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Try count(total <Domanda, Mese> distinct id)


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bbi_mba_76
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Hi,

maybe aggr(nodistinct count(distinct id), Risposta)

salto
Specialist II
Specialist II

Hi,

column B, try with:


=count({<Risposta=>} distinct id)

Hope this helps.

tresesco
MVP
MVP

For column B, in expression use  TOTAL Keyword with dimension

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Author

fig.1 have total but it's not correct , it's a column total.

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Author

I tried all of these solutions, but these aren't correct 😞

bbi_mba_76
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

I made a test using sum(not count) and the expression =aggr(nodistinct sum(Val), Domanda, Mese)

israrkhan
Specialist II
Specialist II

Finally, Could you share an Example or your doc...

CELAMBARASAN
Partner - Champion
Partner - Champion

You could try this

Count(Total<Domanda, Mese, Riposta> Distinct id)

Also you couldn't explained what expression is there in B

Gysbert_Wassenaar
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Try count(total <Domanda, Mese> distinct id)


talk is cheap, supply exceeds demand