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I'm very new to Power BI, and whilst I could do this easily in Excel I am struggling here. I have a table of users who have access to a system and a table of users who have been trained in the system. I would like to calculate the percentage of users for any given organisation who have access and have been trained.
Table 1 columns:
UserID
Organisation
Access active
Table 2 columns:
UserID
Organisation
Date trained
Desired result = % of Organisation {X, Y, Z} that have access and are trained
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Assume your dataset as below
Table 1
(Table2)
Create calculated columns in Table1
trained = RELATED(Table2[user id]) access and trained =
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( Table1[trained] ),
FILTER ( ALL ( Table1 ), [organization] = EARLIER ( Table1[organization] ) )
) percentage =
DIVIDE (
[access and trained],
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( Table1[user id] ),
FILTER ( ALL ( Table1 ), [organization] = EARLIER ( Table1[organization] ) )
)
)
Best Regards
Maggie
Assume your dataset as below
Table 1
(Table2)
Create calculated columns in Table1
trained = RELATED(Table2[user id]) access and trained =
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( Table1[trained] ),
FILTER ( ALL ( Table1 ), [organization] = EARLIER ( Table1[organization] ) )
) percentage =
DIVIDE (
[access and trained],
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( Table1[user id] ),
FILTER ( ALL ( Table1 ), [organization] = EARLIER ( Table1[organization] ) )
)
)
Best Regards
Maggie