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Anonymous
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Create a Measure to find the Plant Performance in Power BI Report

I have a manufacturing related column "Status" which has the values "Completed","Machine break","Maintenance",etc., I need to create a measure which gives the overall completed %.

 

If there are 10 rows and the Status field is "Completed" for around 7 rows,  then my measure should be 70%.

 

How to do this ? Please help

 

 

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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , Try new measures like

 

Over all Completed % =
divide(calculate(countrows(Table), Table[Status] ="Completed"), calculate(countrows(Table)))

when you view by status
Status % = divide(calculate(countrows(Table)), calculate(countrows(Table), all(Table)))

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amitchandak
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Super User

@Anonymous , Try new measures like

 

Over all Completed % =
divide(calculate(countrows(Table), Table[Status] ="Completed"), calculate(countrows(Table)))

when you view by status
Status % = divide(calculate(countrows(Table)), calculate(countrows(Table), all(Table)))

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Greg_Deckler
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@Anonymous Sample data would make this easier. In theory:

 

Measure =
  VAR __Machine = MAX([Machine])
  VAR __Completed = COUNTROWS(FILTER(ALL('Table'),[Machine]=__Machine && [Status]="Completed"))
  VAR __All = COUNTROWS(FILTER(ALL('Table'),[Machine]=__Machine))
RETURN
  DIVIDE(__Completed,__All,0)

You might also be interested in MTBF - See my article on Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) which uses EARLIER: http://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Mean-Time-Between-Failure-MTBF-and-Power-BI/ba-p/339586.
The basic pattern is:
Column = 
  VAR __Current = [Value]
  VAR __PreviousDate = MAXX(FILTER('Table','Table'[Date] < EARLIER('Table'[Date])),[Date])

  VAR __Previous = MAXX(FILTER('Table',[Date]=__PreviousDate),[Value])
RETURN
  __Current - __Previous

 



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Anonymous
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Why we are using this field VAR __Machine = MAX([Machine]). What does this field contain ?

@Anonymous - That was for a measure to figure out what machine you are dealing with. Is this supposed to be a column?



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