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ApurvaKhatri
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Helper III

Calculating Percentile on Measure

Hi,

 

I have a measure in my powerbi report. I am trying to calculate the percentile on the measure [UnitsLeased] and table1.

 

However, when I apply the formula, I do not get the option of calculating the percentile for measure. Please help.

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LivioLanzo
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@ApurvaKhatri Hello,  please share your dataset

 


 


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I wont be able to share the actual dataset. However, the dummy set is:

 

Sales ManagerUnitsLeased 
A2
B5
C7
D9

 

UnitLeased is a measure.

Also, I have a date slicer that has hierarchy of Year- Month

@ApurvaKhatri

 

I won't be able to provide the exact measure without seeing the model. But in general you can do something like this:

 

PERCENTILEX.INC( VALUES(Sales[Sales Manager] ), [UnitsLeased], 0.9 )

 

you will need to adapt this to your needs

 


 


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Thanks for the help. But that doesnt work as expected.

@ApurvaKhatri

 

I am not surprised. As I said the measure depends on your matrix and on your model

 


 


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Measure formula:

Unit Leased = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(view_Report_Sale_SaleManagerOverView[opportunityid]),DATESBETWEEN(view_Report_Sale_SaleManagerOverView[actualclosedate],[firstdate],[lastdate]),view_Report_Sale_SaleManagerOverView[statecode]="won",ALLEXCEPT(view_Report_Sale_SaleManagerOverView,view_Report_Sale_SaleManagerOverView[Agentname]))

 

 

Unit	agentname	createdon	actualclosedate	statecode
1	A	8/15/2018	9/6/2018	Won
1	A	7/24/2018	9/19/2018	Won
1	A	8/28/2018	9/21/2018	Won
1	A	5/1/2018	9/25/2018	Won
1	A	8/7/2018	9/25/2018	Won
1	A	8/9/2018	9/26/2018	Won
1	A	8/21/2018	9/26/2018	Won
1	A	3/9/2018	9/28/2018	Won
1	A	9/10/2018	9/28/2018	Won
1	C	8/14/2018	9/6/2018	Won
1	C	8/18/2018	9/19/2018	Won
2	J	7/27/2018	9/5/2018	Won
1	J	8/24/2018	9/6/2018	Won
1	J	8/14/2018	9/7/2018	Won
1	J	4/11/2018	9/11/2018	Won
1	J	8/13/2018	9/14/2018	Won
1	J	7/30/2018	9/21/2018	Won
1	J	8/23/2018	9/27/2018	Won
1	J	8/14/2018	9/28/2018	Won
1	N	8/9/2018	9/5/2018	Won
1	N	7/17/2018	9/6/2018	Won
1	N	7/12/2018	9/11/2018	Won
1	N	8/23/2018	9/21/2018	Won
1	N	9/11/2018	9/21/2018	Won
1	N	8/23/2018	9/27/2018	Won
1	N	9/24/2018	9/28/2018	Won
1	S	8/22/2018	9/4/2018	Won
1	S	8/3/2018	9/7/2018	Won
1	S	8/10/2018	9/7/2018	Won
1	S	8/15/2018	9/10/2018	Won
1	S	8/20/2018	9/10/2018	Won
1	S	8/28/2018	9/11/2018	Won
1	S	5/10/2018	9/13/2018	Won
1	S	6/15/2018	9/18/2018	Won
1	S	7/13/2018	9/19/2018	Won
1	S	7/27/2018	9/20/2018	Won
1	S	8/29/2018	9/20/2018	Won
1	S	9/20/2018	9/25/2018	Won
1	S	8/14/2018	9/26/2018	Won
1	S	7/26/2018	9/27/2018	Won
1	S	9/7/2018	9/28/2018	Won
1	T	8/16/2018	9/20/2018	Won
1	T	6/27/2018	9/25/2018	Won
1	T	8/30/2018	9/27/2018	Won
2	T	9/6/2018	9/28/2018	Won
1	T	9/14/2018	9/28/2018	Won
1	Z	6/27/2018	9/12/2018	Won
1	Z	8/28/2018	9/17/2018	Won
1	Z	8/17/2018	9/19/2018	Won
1	Z	8/6/2018	9/25/2018	Won
2	Z	8/16/2018	9/25/2018	Won
1	Z	9/21/2018	9/27/2018	Won

 

The PowerBi report would be like:

 

Created on is the date slicer with hierarchy year- Month.

 

The table would have:

 

AgentName     UnitLeased      Unit 75% percentile.

 

please let me know if this would help you resolve my issue.

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Are you looking for something like this?

 


 


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Yes.

You can get the file here: 

 

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AiiWkkwHZChHjyqWWXNtE1Qrsyre

 


 


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Anonymous
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At first clance it looks like it works, when you try other percentiles though it fails, also plotting it over time really screws it up, it's a shame because it would be really useful

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