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Anonymous
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Ratio per type of classification

Hi,

 

here is my table, i'm trying to get the ratio per type but doing something wrong.

So for example - last line result should be 494/778 = 63%

How do i fix my measure?

Much appreciated.

 

Thanks

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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , Try like

divide([total classification count], calculate([total classification count], allselected(Table)))

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Anonymous
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Thank you Amit, works great

amitchandak
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Super User

@Anonymous , Try like

divide([total classification count], calculate([total classification count], allselected(Table)))

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