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Hi
I've got 3 years worth of data visaulised in a line chart for expenditure. Im wanting to create a measure for a target that shows what 3.2% of the total amount would be per month. It's based on payroll so there's multiple different categories of payroll but just want 3.2% of the total to show each month, this would then be dynamic with whatever department the the user chooses in the slicer.
exmaple of 1 month data is :
Team | Category | Total |
A | X | 250000 |
A | Y | 125000 |
A | Z | 325000 |
B | X | 175000 |
B | Y | 225000 |
B | Z | 110000 |
C | X | 115000 |
C | Y | 225000 |
C | Z | 310000 |
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Hi lbendlin ,thanks for the quick reply, I'll add more.
Hi @Kauto2007 ,
If I understand you wrong, please correct me and show the expected result in pictures.
The Table data is shown below:
Use the following DAX expression to create a measure
Measure = SUM('Table'[Total]) * 0.032
Final output
Best Regards,
Wenbin Zhou
Hi @Kauto2007
1. Import the data into PowerBi Desktop
2. Create Measure for Total
# Total = SUM('Table'[Total])
3. Calculate the 3.2% of the Total
3.2 % Of Total = [# Total]* 0.032
4. Add the level Slicer based on the Requirement
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Hi @Kauto2007
1. Import the data into PowerBi Desktop
2. Create Measure for Total
# Total = SUM('Table'[Total])
3. Calculate the 3.2% of the Total
3.2 % Of Total = [# Total]* 0.032
4. Add the level Slicer based on the Requirement
If your requirement is solved, please make THIS ANSWER a SOLUTION ✔️ and help other users find the solution quickly. Please hit the LIKE 👍 button if this comment helps you.
Hi lbendlin ,thanks for the quick reply, I'll add more.
Hi @Kauto2007 ,
If I understand you wrong, please correct me and show the expected result in pictures.
The Table data is shown below:
Use the following DAX expression to create a measure
Measure = SUM('Table'[Total]) * 0.032
Final output
Best Regards,
Wenbin Zhou
Please provide sample data that fully covers your issue, including year and month.
Please show the expected outcome based on the sample data you provided.
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