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Hi @Anonymous
1. Place a matrix visual in your report
2. Place Region on rows of the matrix
3. Place this measure in values of the matrix for the number of orders:
NumberOfOrders= SUM(Table1[Number of orders])
4. Place this measure in values of the matrix for the capacity:
Capacity= SUM(Table1[Capacity Total])
5. Place this measure, that uses the two previous ones, in values of the matrix for the utilization:
Utilization= DIVIDE([NumberOfOrders], [Capacity])
Hi @Anonymous
1. Place a matrix visual in your report
2. Place Region on rows of the matrix
3. Place this measure in values of the matrix for the number of orders:
NumberOfOrders= SUM(Table1[Number of orders])
4. Place this measure in values of the matrix for the capacity:
Capacity= SUM(Table1[Capacity Total])
5. Place this measure, that uses the two previous ones, in values of the matrix for the utilization:
Utilization= DIVIDE([NumberOfOrders], [Capacity])
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