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dan--ctvmarks
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Finding Male / Female Ratio in the Gender column

Is this the correct way to find the Male / Female Ratio in the Gender column using dax?
 
--> Gender Ratio = COUNTROWS(Employees)/COUNTROWS(ALL(Employees[Gender]))
 
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stevedep
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I suggest to try:

calculate(countrows(employees) , [Gender] = "Male") / calculate(countrows(employees) , [Gender] = "Female")

 

Kind regards, Steve.  

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stevedep
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Memorable Member

I suggest to try:

calculate(countrows(employees) , [Gender] = "Male") / calculate(countrows(employees) , [Gender] = "Female")

 

Kind regards, Steve.  

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