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spatialcoder
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Determining the overall progress of a project by the total progress of the tickets assigned to it.

Hi All, 

 

I have a task that requires me to be able to define the progress of a project. Below is the scenario.

 

I have a data table with a column that has Project Names in it, and for each project there can be more than one task/ticket associated to it. Each task has a progress complete column with (fake data) that ranges from 0-100. The data looks something like this:

spatialcoder_0-1701358817913.png

 

What I am seeking to do is to be able to display a total progress completion percentage for all of the tickets for each project. The percentage should total up to 100%. We have to keep in mind that the number of tasks could easily vary and isn't always the same as the screenshot shows for this sample.

 

Is there a way to do this using Dax? Id like to display this in a card as well.

 

 

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Ced-Alcaraz
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@spatialcoder 
Measure

Overall Progress =
var _countTick = DISTINCTCOUNT('table'[Ticket ID])
var _Sumprogress = CALCULATE(SUM('table'[Progress Complete]))
RETURN
_Sumprogress / _countTick / 100
CedAlcaraz_0-1701394123483.png

 



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Ashish_Mathur
Super User
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Hi,

Share data in a format that can be pasted in an MS Excel file and show the expected result.


Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/

The solution below assisted me in the ask. 

 

I will do so in my next post for sure.

Ced-Alcaraz
Regular Visitor

@spatialcoder 
Measure

Overall Progress =
var _countTick = DISTINCTCOUNT('table'[Ticket ID])
var _Sumprogress = CALCULATE(SUM('table'[Progress Complete]))
RETURN
_Sumprogress / _countTick / 100
CedAlcaraz_0-1701394123483.png

 



This did help alot. I was stuck in the process of sorting the position where this should go. 

 

Ths only other thing I do have as a question is if there is a way to control the percentages it reports? 

 

Right now I have a total reading 0.xx % is there something in the UI to configure that will give me somewthing like 85.0 % instead of 0.85 %?

@spatialcoder 
Yes, click on your measure then go to measure tools. See highlighted.

CedAlcaraz_0-1701738013706.png

 

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