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Hello everyone, I have the followin measure.
But after I remove the filter and show all year the number changes and it is incorret, how can I'm able to keep the correct percent for all years?
The corret is 31% not 7 %
PS: I'm using the year into the small multiple.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous, something like this should work:
DIVIDE(
SUM(SOA[Avg_Rat])
, CALCULATE(SUM(SOA[Avg_Rat]), ALLSELECTED(SOA[Owner]))
)
It sums Avg_Rat as affected by all attributes (Owner, Yes) and divides that by the sum of Avg_Rat across all Owners but still affected by Yes.
Hi,
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Yes I did, already selected as a solution
Hi @Anonymous, something like this should work:
DIVIDE(
SUM(SOA[Avg_Rat])
, CALCULATE(SUM(SOA[Avg_Rat]), ALLSELECTED(SOA[Owner]))
)
It sums Avg_Rat as affected by all attributes (Owner, Yes) and divides that by the sum of Avg_Rat across all Owners but still affected by Yes.
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