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Hello
Maybe is a noob question, but I'm using a star model like this to create a table, and now I need to divide two values of different tables that are not related directly. And I don't know what kind of formula to use.
I know that I can't use RELATED, there is a way to do this keeping my model.
by id [ (rejects)/(production) ] * 100
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@Anonymous
By simple divide I mean something like
DIVIDE (SUM (Rejects[Rejects]), SUM (Production[Production]))
@Anonymous
By simple divide I mean something like
DIVIDE (SUM (Rejects[Rejects]), SUM (Production[Production]))
Thank you!!!!
Hi @Anonymous
a simple DIVIDE should work but in the table visual you need to use the id from the Rejects or User Tables
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