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Hi !
I want to divide every row with a measure where the measure is filtered with a category and that category exixts in the same column where I want to execute the division.
My Measure:-
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Hi,
I am still not sure of that you need but this is what i can contribute from my understanding. Let's forget the division for now. Let's just try to get the denominator correct. With the following filters applied (after exporting your data to an Excel file):
the total of the volume column is 293228.9051. With your filters remaining intact (as you can see in the image), this measure returns that value
Hi ! @amitchandak
This measure of yours worked !
Category = divide([Volume],CALCULATE([Volume],Filter(allselected(Table),Table[company_nm]="Full Industry")))
But but ....
When I am trying to check out the Full Industry from Company Name column or Category A from brand Name column from the table the measure is vanishing.
@souvik900766 , becasue allselected need full industry to be one the selected value (Not removed by filter or slicer)
in that case all will do. Check all for both cases
Category = divide([Volume],CALCULATE([Volume],Filter(all(Table),Table[company_nm]="Full Industry")))
Hi ! @amitchandak
Dont know what is happening !
I used your last measure:_
Category = divide([Volume],CALCULATE([Volume],Filter(all(Table),Table[company_nm]="Full Industry")))
In my Dummy example it is working but in my orginal file it is showing 0.00% !!!
@souvik900766 , Please the case or the excat value you need in double quotes i.e. Full Industry
I doubt that is creating a blank below. Value is not matching (space, Case etc )
Table[company_nm]="Full Industry"
Hi @amitchandak
The case is right.I have checked that !
See this...The numbers are coming correspondingly same !
@souvik900766 , is this value very big for- Table[company_nm]="Full Industry"
Can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.
Hi !
Kindly find the sample attached link
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nz0fnx87j6ktdjf/Help.pbix?dl=0
Regards
Hi,
I am still not sure of that you need but this is what i can contribute from my understanding. Let's forget the division for now. Let's just try to get the denominator correct. With the following filters applied (after exporting your data to an Excel file):
the total of the volume column is 293228.9051. With your filters remaining intact (as you can see in the image), this measure returns that value
Hi !
Yes, the base or denominator is coming correct !
Now using the switch statement I made this dynamic !!!
Switch Category 1, CALCULATE(SUM(Sheet1[Volume]),Sheet1[Company]="Full Industry",Sheet1[Brand]="Category 1") !!!!
Category 2, CALCULATE(SUM(Sheet1[Volume]),Sheet1[Company]="Full Industry",Sheet1[Brand]="Category 2")
Thank You so much !!!!
You are welcome.
@souvik900766 , You have try All or allselcted. Allexcept keep that filter
01 =
DIVIDE (
SUM('Table'[Volume]),
CALCULATE (
SUM('Table'[Volume]),
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Table','Table'[Category] ),
'Table'[Company Name] = "Full Industry"
)
)
)
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