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SQL Server Forum / Services / Reporting Services / July 2006

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add totals to a matrix

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florian - 31 Jul 2006 09:55 GMT
Hi,

I've defined a matrix in a report which looks like this:

                         group by column     group by column
Description                   Data                      Data
Description                   Data                      Data

Now I'd like to add a colum which sums up the Data:

                          group by column     group by column    Total
Description                   Data1                      Data2
sum(Data1+Data2)
Description                   Data3                      Data4
sum(Data1+Data2)

The only thing which I found is to add subtotals but this only counts
my first group by column. How can I add a total column?

Thanks
florian - 31 Jul 2006 10:05 GMT
Ok. I just found out I have to add an aggregate function to my data
fields (in this case summ) and now it works).

Thanks

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