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amjenkens
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Calculate a Response Rate

I'm trying to calculate a response rate off of the 2 tables below. One contains the number of attendees at each event and one contains the responses from attendees to a post-survey. How do I calculate the response rate that then filters down by quarter?

This is the list of respondents, each row is a respondentThis is the list of respondents, each row is a respondentThis is the attendance sheet from each program. There are multiple programs by quarterThis is the attendance sheet from each program. There are multiple programs by quarter

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SivaMani
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@amjenkens, I consider you have keys between these two tables (such as EventId). Create a Relationship between the tables and create the below measures,

  1. Response = COUNT(Table1[ResponseID])
  2. Participants = SUM(Table2[Attenance])
  3. Response Rate = DIVIDE(Response ,Participants )

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Anonymous
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Hi @amjenkens ,

 

Please new a table first:

 

BridgeTable = DISTINCT('Table2'[YearQuarter])

 

Relationships:

vcgaomsft_0-1662956104110.png

Then new a measure:

 

Response Rate = 
VAR _attendees = COUNT('Table1'[Respondent ID])
VAR _response = SUM('Table2'[Attendence])
VAR _rate = DIVIDE(_response,_attendees)
RETURN
_rate

 

Result:

vcgaomsft_1-1662956184732.png

 

Best Regards,
Gao

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @amjenkens ,

 

Please new a table first:

 

BridgeTable = DISTINCT('Table2'[YearQuarter])

 

Relationships:

vcgaomsft_0-1662956104110.png

Then new a measure:

 

Response Rate = 
VAR _attendees = COUNT('Table1'[Respondent ID])
VAR _response = SUM('Table2'[Attendence])
VAR _rate = DIVIDE(_response,_attendees)
RETURN
_rate

 

Result:

vcgaomsft_1-1662956184732.png

 

Best Regards,
Gao

Community Support Team

 

If there is any post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. If I misunderstand your needs or you still have problems on it, please feel free to let us know. Thanks a lot!

How to get your questions answered quickly -- How to provide sample data

SivaMani
Resident Rockstar
Resident Rockstar

@amjenkens, I consider you have keys between these two tables (such as EventId). Create a Relationship between the tables and create the below measures,

  1. Response = COUNT(Table1[ResponseID])
  2. Participants = SUM(Table2[Attenance])
  3. Response Rate = DIVIDE(Response ,Participants )

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