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@PJG just keep in mind that it'll set that aggregation at all levels, not only for the total/subtotal. Up to a certain point if different aggregation levels are needed, you'll need to define a Beast Mode to achieve that. Example, if you are showing total sales by user (SUM), but want the Total of the table to be the average of those total sales. In that case you'd create a Beast Mode that looks something along the lines of:
AVG(SUM(`sales`)) OVER (PARTITION BY `user`)
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Perfect, thank you!
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@PJG just keep in mind that it'll set that aggregation at all levels, not only for the total/subtotal. Up to a certain point if different aggregation levels are needed, you'll need to define a Beast Mode to achieve that. Example, if you are showing total sales by user (SUM), but want the Total of the table to be the average of those total sales. In that case you'd create a Beast Mode that looks something along the lines of:
AVG(SUM(`sales`)) OVER (PARTITION BY `user`)
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