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josephz94
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Sum each category

I feel like this has been posted before but they are always a little different and I can't seem to get the solution to work.

My data includes: company names, city, state, and profit. I am trying to create a table that has every state as a row and has the total number of companies and profit in that state. I thought the solution would be: State as a dimension then add a measure, Sum({<company_state>} [profit]) but this only gives me the sum of all of the profits on the entire list (so every row has the same answer). I tried adding TOTAL, no change. 

ex.

If, VA has 2 companies with 10k each and NC has 5 stores 20k each

then,

VA | 2 | 20k

NC | 5| 100k

 

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agigliotti
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what about

=Sum( [profit] )

as Total $ column expression ?

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agigliotti
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Partner - Champion

what about

=Sum( [profit] )

as Total $ column expression ?

josephz94
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Nope, that was my first thought before I tried the <>. It also just sums all of the profits for all of the companies/states
agigliotti
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Partner - Champion

which dimensions do you have in your table object?

josephz94
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State everything else was measures

agigliotti
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Partner - Champion

could you post a print screen with your actual result?

josephz94
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It ended up being an issue with my data. The information I was using was from two different tables which were linked correctly but i think some holes in the data was causing the problems. I was able to do the kind of thing I was trying to do with a different data set. Thanks for your help!