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Anonymous
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% of total as measure

Hi there! 

 

I have some data that looks like this:

 

PurchaserFlavorCount
TiffanyVanilla20
TiffanyChocolate50
TiffanyStrawberry30

 

I need to create a measure for each of the flavors to produce an output that looks like this:

 

PurchaserVanilla (%)Chocolate (%)Strawberry
Tiffany20%50%30%

 

I know I can achieve this by using matrix, but I'm looking to add a bunch of other measures to one table. 

 

Thanks so much!! 

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AUaero
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Responsive Resident

Try this:

% Vanilla to Total = 
VAR Flavor = "Vanilla"

VAR FlavorValue = 
CALCULATE(
    SUM(TestData[Count]),
    TestData[Flavor] = Flavor
)

VAR TotalValue = 
CALCULATE(
    SUM(TestData[Count]),
    ALL(TestData),
    VALUES(TestData[Purchaser])
)

RETURN
DIVIDE(FlavorValue, TotalValue)

Use this code to create measures for chocolate and strawberry by changing value of the Flavor variable.

Please accept this as a solution if it solves your problem.

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AUaero
Responsive Resident
Responsive Resident

Try this:

% Vanilla to Total = 
VAR Flavor = "Vanilla"

VAR FlavorValue = 
CALCULATE(
    SUM(TestData[Count]),
    TestData[Flavor] = Flavor
)

VAR TotalValue = 
CALCULATE(
    SUM(TestData[Count]),
    ALL(TestData),
    VALUES(TestData[Purchaser])
)

RETURN
DIVIDE(FlavorValue, TotalValue)

Use this code to create measures for chocolate and strawberry by changing value of the Flavor variable.

Please accept this as a solution if it solves your problem.

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