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JawaharPrem6
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% Calculation

Hi All,

Need to calculate % like method as mentioned below,  in measure

JawaharPrem6_0-1732532915278.png

 

 

Thanks

Jawahar

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@JawaharPrem6 , Use the below DAX and format it as percentage

Percentage = 
var num = COUNT(EU_Data[TAT])
var den = CALCULATE(COUNT(EU_Data[TAT]),ALL(EU_Data))
RETURN
DIVIDE(num,den,0)

 

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Thanks,

Jai




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Hi Jai,

thank you its works..

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Jai-Rathinavel
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@JawaharPrem6 Create a measure and format it as percentage like below

 

JaiRathinavel_1-1732533857017.png

 

Percentage = 
var num = SUM(YourTable[Count])
var den = CALCULATE(SUM(YourTable[Count]),ALL(YourTable))
RETURN
DIVIDE(num,den,0)

 

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Thanks,

Jai




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Hi Jai,

Thanks for yout time, i worked on your provided dax but iam getting error..

 

JawaharPrem6_0-1732534366615.png

Thanks Jawahar

Of course, you cannot sum a text column. You can count the rows instead. Use COUNTROWS(EU_data)





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@JawaharPrem6 , Use the below DAX and format it as percentage

Percentage = 
var num = COUNT(EU_Data[TAT])
var den = CALCULATE(COUNT(EU_Data[TAT]),ALL(EU_Data))
RETURN
DIVIDE(num,den,0)

 

Did I answer your question ? Please mark my post as a solution.

 

Thanks,

Jai




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Hi Jai,

thank you its works..

danextian
Super User
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Hi @JawaharPrem6 

 

here's a sample measure based on the data provided.

DIVIDE (
    [count measure],
    CALCULATE ( [count measure], ALL ( 'table'[tat column] ) )
)

 

If this doesn't resolve your issue, please provide more context,  and a workable sample data (not an image). Please refer to this post - https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Desktop/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/m-p/1447523





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Hi,

thanks for your time, i used the mentioned dax but iam getting this error.

 

JawaharPrem6_1-1732534513718.png

 

It's my first time seeing not being able to use % in a measure name. Have you tried renaming it?

 

danextian_0-1732535186387.png

 





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