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I have a simple data model,
the tables are like below
And I created measures as follows:
loan% = Divide( Sum(LandBuildCost[loan%]), 100)
LandBuildCostAmount = Sum(LandBuildCost[LandBuildCost])
Contribution = LandBuildCostAmount * loan%
No of Applicant = Count(Applicants[ID])but when I place the measure on a table the contribution is not correct
the contribution should be less than the LandBuildCostAmount.
But when filter of applicant ID is applied i works.
How can i calculate to avoid filter/slicer usage.
Also, loan% total is 150%, how to stop loan % total from appearing.
Thanks
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@Anonymous , Change this measure and try
Contribution = Sumx( LandBuildCost, LandBuildCost[LandBuildCost]*LandBuildCost[loan%]/100.0)
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