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Hi there,
I have created the below measures:
ID = DISTINCTCOUNT(ID)
Solved! Go to Solution.
For example
Percentage =
Filtered = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[ID]), 'Table'[Column] = "Yes")
Perc = Divide(Filtered,DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[ID]))
RETURN IF(Perc>0.05,Perc)
RETURN IF(Percentage>0.05,Percentage)
Thank you - where would this go please? Also it isn't the percentage that is 0.05 it is the fitered results count - Filtered Result = CALCULATE('Table'[ID], FILTER('Table','Table'[Column] = "Yes"))
For example
Percentage =
Filtered = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[ID]), 'Table'[Column] = "Yes")
Perc = Divide(Filtered,DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[ID]))
RETURN IF(Perc>0.05,Perc)
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