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Been away from PowerBI for a few years and trying to get back into it but having a challenge with a relatively easy calculation.
I have two tables "Person" and "History" with a one-to-many relationship via the "PersonID". I've been unsucessful in calculating the percent of person who have a status of "H" from the "Person" table. I've used the below function with a filter but that returns the total count from the table, not just the realated records from "History".
This is what I've used and now I'm thinking I need to somehow set 'Person'[PersonID] = 'History'[PersonID]
I finally got something working but it is likely not the most efficient. I know I calculated various percentages from related tables for Cards in the past and don't remember doing them this way. Here is the DAX I used:
Hi,
Share data in a format that can be pasted in an MS Excel file and show the expected result clearly.