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Hello,
I have problems creating a measure, i want to show on a line chart the percentage of "orders on time" (1).
My power bi table looks like the first one with orders and itmes, and when I make this measure the result is 63%, but it really should be 60% , because it depens on the number of orders, not the number of itmes in the order.
My measure is sum(time)/count(order) = 7/11, and should be 3/5
How can I make the measure, without loosing the item column?
Please I need Help
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous
You may create measure as below:
Measure =
COUNTROWS ( SUMMARIZE ( FILTER ( Table1, Table1[Time] = 1 ), Table1[Order] ) )
/ DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table1[Order] )
Regards,
Cherie
Hi @Anonymous
You may create measure as below:
Measure =
COUNTROWS ( SUMMARIZE ( FILTER ( Table1, Table1[Time] = 1 ), Table1[Order] ) )
/ DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table1[Order] )
Regards,
Cherie
@Anonymous
Try this one
Measure =
VAR orderswithTime1 =
COUNTROWS (
FILTER ( VALUES ( Table1[Order] ), CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[Time] ) ) > 0 )
)
VAR TotalOrders =
COUNTROWS ( VALUES ( Table1[Order] ) )
RETURN
DIVIDE ( orderswithTime1, TotalOrders )
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