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Hi
I am trying to figure out how to display Profit% values below 50% only or have the option to exclude values above. As profit% is a measure i am having trouble understanding the logic to do this. Ideally, a slicer would be useful. Otherwise perhaps there is a better measure that will only show values less than 50%
FYI, i am using Excel Powerpivot to do this and not powerBI.
Project Number | [Sales] | [Profit] | [Profit%] |
3 | 300 | 200 | 67% |
1 | 100 | 50 | 50% |
6 | 600 | 300 | 50% |
4 | 300 | 50 | 17% |
5 | 400 | 60 | 15% |
2 | 200 | 10 | 5% |
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@Anonymous , Best is to have a visual level filter [profit %] <50 %
Else you have do this for all measures in visual
example measure for profit % and Sales
AverageX(Filter(Summarize(Table[Project Number],"_1",[Profit %]),[_1]<50),[_1])
SumX(Filter(Summarize(Table[Project Number],"_1",[Profit %],"_2",[sales]),[_1]<50),[_2])
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@Anonymous , Best is to have a visual level filter [profit %] <50 %
Else you have do this for all measures in visual
example measure for profit % and Sales
AverageX(Filter(Summarize(Table[Project Number],"_1",[Profit %]),[_1]<50),[_1])
SumX(Filter(Summarize(Table[Project Number],"_1",[Profit %],"_2",[sales]),[_1]<50),[_2])
Please provide your feedback comments and advice for new videos
Tutorial Series Dax Vs SQL Direct Query PBI Tips
Appreciate your Kudos.
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