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Hello,
Any suggestions on creating a measure to show the % above/below the total. I.E.: Optimized is 58% above total, fresh is 5% above total, etc. I was thinking of showing a seperate matrix table below with the formula. Would I need to use the All Selected formula as I have two slicers above affecting the visuals on the page?
My current measure in the below table is taking Sales $/STR:
Thank you!
Hi @Anonymous ,
Has your problem been solved?
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Lionel Chen
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Please try this.
Measure =
VAR x = SUMX( ALLSELECTED(table), [Sales $/STR ] )
RETURN
DIVIDE(
[Sales $/STR ] - x,
x
)
If not, please provide sample data or .pbix file.
Best regards,
Lionel Chen
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Hi @Anonymous
Yep, ALLSELECTED(). You could use this measure in a matrix with the same columns as the one you have and nothing on the rows:
Measure =
DIVIDE (
[Sales $/STR],
CALCULATE ( [Sales $/STR], ALLSELECTED ( Table1[FieldInColumnsOfYourMatrix] ) )
)
and format as % if necessary
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