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In one table, I have a number of columns such as total commission paid and # units sold. # units sold can be broken down by another column: marketed vs not marketed to track whether or not these units were sold because of marketing methods. Sometimes commission is paid for non-marketed because it is tracked incorrectly. I want to create a simple field that takes total commission paid divided by the # units sold due to marketing. I played around with a number of codes in PowerBI and I cannot get it to work. How would I filter the # units sold by marketing and keep total commission paid all in one field?
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Hi @awu3639,
If you have a data table as the picture showed, you can try these two formulas below.
CalculatedColumn = SUM ( Table1[total commission] ) / CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[units sold] ), FILTER ( 'Table1', Table1[tag] = "marketed" ) )
Measure =
SUM ( Table1[total commission] )
/ CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[units sold] ), 'Table1'[tag] = "marketed" )
Best Regards!
Dale
Hi @awu3639,
If you have a data table as the picture showed, you can try these two formulas below.
CalculatedColumn = SUM ( Table1[total commission] ) / CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[units sold] ), FILTER ( 'Table1', Table1[tag] = "marketed" ) )
Measure =
SUM ( Table1[total commission] )
/ CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[units sold] ), 'Table1'[tag] = "marketed" )
Best Regards!
Dale
Thanks Dale, worked perfectly!