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dcadwallader
Helper I
Helper I

Percentage Calc Based on Three Values (Pass, Fail, Not Inspected)

Afternoon,

 

I'm looking to put a Pass Rate Calc in my file that will allow for three values in a single column - Pass, Fail and Not Inspected.

 

For example, lets say I have a sample of 150 cars; 50 of those cars passed inspection, 50 of those cars failed inspection and the remaining 50 were not inspected. As such, my pass rate on this is 50%.

 

I have the below DAX, which I assume should work;

 

Calc Inspection Result Pass Rate =
DIVIDE(
CALCULATE( COUNTROWS('EXTRACT') , 'EXTRACT'[Overall Result - Post Appeal] = "Pass" , COUNTROWS('EXTRACT') , 'EXTRACT'[Overall Result - Post Appeal] = "Fail") ,
CALCULATE( COUNTROWS('EXTRACT') , 'EXTRACT'[Overall Result - Post Appeal] = "Pass") ,
BLANK()
)

 

But I keep getting the below error message - The True/False expression does not specify a column. Each True/False expressions used as a table filter expression must refer to exactly one column.

 

Any ideas?

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ValtteriN
Super User
Super User

Hi,

The problem is with the first calculate, since it has two different COUNTROWS. To solve this use OR in the filter like in this example:

Data:

ValtteriN_0-1641473680593.png


DAX:

Apples & Oranges =
DIVIDE(
CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(Applecount),Applecount[AppleCount]="Apple"),
CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(Applecount),or(Applecount[AppleCount]="Apple",Applecount[AppleCount]="Orange")),
BLANK()
)
 
End result:

ValtteriN_1-1641473728521.png


I hope this helps and if it does consider accepting this as a solution and giving the post a thumbs up!





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dcadwallader
Helper I
Helper I

Excellent stuff - cheers mate

ValtteriN
Super User
Super User

Hi,

The problem is with the first calculate, since it has two different COUNTROWS. To solve this use OR in the filter like in this example:

Data:

ValtteriN_0-1641473680593.png


DAX:

Apples & Oranges =
DIVIDE(
CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(Applecount),Applecount[AppleCount]="Apple"),
CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(Applecount),or(Applecount[AppleCount]="Apple",Applecount[AppleCount]="Orange")),
BLANK()
)
 
End result:

ValtteriN_1-1641473728521.png


I hope this helps and if it does consider accepting this as a solution and giving the post a thumbs up!





Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!

Proud to be a Super User!




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