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sgetgood
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Calculation help - churn

Hi all,

 

I have a matrix visual of active vs cancelled payments. 

sgetgood_0-1751024833942.png

 

I want to add a column that shows the attrition rate for the month. 

 

I can't figure out how to add this as a visual calculation. Any help would be appreciated.

 

Many thanks.

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speedramps
Super User
Super User

Try this ...

Attrition Rate=
var Activetotal = SUM(yourtable[Active])
var Cancelledtotal = SUM(yourtable[Cancelled])
RETURN
DIVIDE (Activetotal  + Cancelledtotal,   Cancelledtotal)

 

Do not x by 100.

Simply chnage the data type and formating to a % with 2 decimals.

 

You are clearly a novice if you dont know how to calculatre %s yet.

Please do some traininbg before asking any more basic questions.

You will learn quicker and better here ..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGrl-H87pRU

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/browse/?products=power-bi

 

 

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mark_endicott
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@sgetgood - You can create a visual calculation through the ellipses of the table in the top right. See below for the menu options. 

 

mark_endicott_0-1751030487948.png

 

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mark_endicott
Super User
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@sgetgood - You can create a visual calculation through the ellipses of the table in the top right. See below for the menu options. 

 

mark_endicott_0-1751030487948.png

 

If I answered your question please mark my post as the solution, it helps others with the same challenge find the answer!

speedramps
Super User
Super User

Try this ...

Attrition Rate=
var Activetotal = SUM(yourtable[Active])
var Cancelledtotal = SUM(yourtable[Cancelled])
RETURN
DIVIDE (Activetotal  + Cancelledtotal,   Cancelledtotal)

 

Do not x by 100.

Simply chnage the data type and formating to a % with 2 decimals.

 

You are clearly a novice if you dont know how to calculatre %s yet.

Please do some traininbg before asking any more basic questions.

You will learn quicker and better here ..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGrl-H87pRU

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/browse/?products=power-bi

 

 

I want to help you more  but your description is too vague. Please write it again.


You will get a quicker and better response without misunderstandings if you put time and effort into carefully writing a clear problem description with example input and output data. Look forward to helping you when this information is forthcoming


* Please DO give a simple non-technical functional description of what you want
* Keep it simple and break large projects into smaller questions and ask just one question per ticket.
* Rename columns to user friendly names. Avoid your own system jargon that we may not understand.
* Most importantly please provide example input data as table text (not a screen print) so helpers can import the data to build a solution for you. (Learn how to share data below)
* Provide the example desired output, with a clear step-by-step description of calculations and the process flow.
* Take time and care to use the same table and field names in the input, output and description so we can understand your problem and help you.
* Remove any unneeded tables, rows or columns which may cause confusion. Keep it short and concise with the minimal information regarding the key problem.
* Remember not to share private data ... we don't want you to get into trouble. ‌‌
* Please click the thumbs up button for these helpful hints and tips. Thank you.


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* Save your file in a OneDrive folder
* Right click on the file and click the “Share” blue cloud icon
* Click the bottom “Copy” button
* Click” Anyone with link can edit”
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* Click “Apply” button
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* Helpers can then download your data, build a solution and share it back.


Learn how to attach data in the forum using Dropbox:-
1. Open Dropbox: Access the Dropbox folder on your computer or through the Dropbox web interface.
2. Select File/Folder: Find the file or folder you want to share.
3. Click Share (or Get Link): Look for a "Share" option or a similar "Get Link" option.
4. Choose Permissions: Decide whether to allow "view only" or "view and download" access.
5. Copy and Share: Copy the generated link and share it with anyone via the forum, email, chat, or any other method.

 

 

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