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	<title>Comments on: PowerPivot, DAX and Semi-additive measures</title>
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		<title>By: Vincent</title>
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		<description>Thanks for the tip!  However, was wondering whether you find a way to fix the Grand Total line as well?  Seems like these DAX expressions result in a Grand Total showing latest disk size across all databases.  So, for instance, if you had gaps in disk use dates such that say database A had use dates up until 10/31/09 and database B had use dates up until 12/31/09, then only database B&#039;s disk use at 12/31/09 would be shown in the grand total.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the tip!  However, was wondering whether you find a way to fix the Grand Total line as well?  Seems like these DAX expressions result in a Grand Total showing latest disk size across all databases.  So, for instance, if you had gaps in disk use dates such that say database A had use dates up until 10/31/09 and database B had use dates up until 12/31/09, then only database B&#8217;s disk use at 12/31/09 would be shown in the grand total.</p>
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