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JustinDoh1
Post Prodigy
Post Prodigy

Percentage calculation in a row context

I am sharing my Pbix file here;

 

I am trying to come up with percentage of data displayed on a separate column as illustrated below.

 

JustinDoh1_0-1633382097065.png

 

I am only calculating % using output of two columns (Percentage Qualified A & Percentage Qualified B).

The values are coming from Count.

So, the expected output are 90.5 % (for Client_ID 129532) and 86.9% (Client_ID 129533).

 

How do we go about doing this?

 

Thanks.

 

 

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AlexisOlson
Super User
Super User

Try this (table and column names abbreviated for readability):

% Qualified =
DIVIDE (
    CALCULATE (
        COUNT ( vw[Client_ID] ),
        vw[Are_you_vaccinated] IN { "Percentage Qualified A", "Percentage Qualified B" }
    ),
    CALCULATE ( COUNT ( vw[Client_ID] ), REMOVEFILTERS ( vw[Are_you_vaccinated] ) )
)

 

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They won't neatly go into another column in your existing visual since that matrix uses [Are_you_vaccinated] for the columns already. I'd suggest asking a separate question to resolve any layout issues.

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JustinDoh1
Post Prodigy
Post Prodigy

@AlexisOlson Thanks. I will create a separate post. I think it might be better if I unpivot data of "Are_you_vacc..".

AlexisOlson
Super User
Super User

Try this (table and column names abbreviated for readability):

% Qualified =
DIVIDE (
    CALCULATE (
        COUNT ( vw[Client_ID] ),
        vw[Are_you_vaccinated] IN { "Percentage Qualified A", "Percentage Qualified B" }
    ),
    CALCULATE ( COUNT ( vw[Client_ID] ), REMOVEFILTERS ( vw[Are_you_vaccinated] ) )
)

 

@AlexisOlson Thanks for help. How do I show these values in a column?

They won't neatly go into another column in your existing visual since that matrix uses [Are_you_vaccinated] for the columns already. I'd suggest asking a separate question to resolve any layout issues.

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