Power BI is turning 10! Tune in for a special live episode on July 24 with behind-the-scenes stories, product evolution highlights, and a sneak peek at what’s in store for the future.
Save the dateEnhance your career with this limited time 50% discount on Fabric and Power BI exams. Ends August 31st. Request your voucher.
Hey All
Would appreciate help with this one.
I have a table with Vendor Ledger data that is a combination of a couple of business units.
I use the following measure to calculate the RoSIEInv% and it works fine for the overall calculation, but when I use the slicer, the % calculated is not correct. (See attachment)
The weird thing is that I am using the same formula in the same table for the EDI Inv% calculation, and it works just fine when I use the slicer to see the data for a specific unit.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Thanks for your reply Amitchandak
I got to the bottom of the issue.
My formula was using an incorrect measure [RoSIE Inv] that was not linked to the slicer table to calculate the % instead of another measure named [RoSIE Proc] that is part of the table linked to the slicer (I hope I said that correctly :-))
I would love to accept your comments as a solution, but it was really me who attempted to apply an incorrect measure. Thank you though for showing me an alternative measure to the one that I applied to my model.
Cheers
DeonDP
@Anonymous , Can you share the formula of [Total Invoices] and [RoSIE Inv] .
Also try with divide
RoSIE Inv% = FORMAT(divide([RoSIE Inv],[Total Invoices]), "#,##0 %")
Thanks for your reply Amitchandak
I got to the bottom of the issue.
My formula was using an incorrect measure [RoSIE Inv] that was not linked to the slicer table to calculate the % instead of another measure named [RoSIE Proc] that is part of the table linked to the slicer (I hope I said that correctly :-))
I would love to accept your comments as a solution, but it was really me who attempted to apply an incorrect measure. Thank you though for showing me an alternative measure to the one that I applied to my model.
Cheers
DeonDP
Check out the July 2025 Power BI update to learn about new features.
This is your chance to engage directly with the engineering team behind Fabric and Power BI. Share your experiences and shape the future.
User | Count |
---|---|
19 | |
7 | |
6 | |
5 | |
5 |
User | Count |
---|---|
25 | |
10 | |
10 | |
9 | |
6 |