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I need a bit help with a percentage!
I have a column with the formula:
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@nataliesmiy1357 , First create a measure
Create the "No Read Count" measure:
No Read Count = CALCULATE(COUNTA(Passing_History[Pallet_Name]), Passing_History[Pallet_Name] = "No Data")
Then Create one more
Total Number of Pallets = COUNTA(Passing_History[Pallet_Name])
Create one for percentage
No Read Percentage = DIVIDE([No Read Count], [Total Number of Pallets], 0)
All the measures created above will automatically respect any date filters applied in your Power BI report, as long as the date filter is applied to the same table or related tables.
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@nataliesmiy1357 , First create a measure
Create the "No Read Count" measure:
No Read Count = CALCULATE(COUNTA(Passing_History[Pallet_Name]), Passing_History[Pallet_Name] = "No Data")
Then Create one more
Total Number of Pallets = COUNTA(Passing_History[Pallet_Name])
Create one for percentage
No Read Percentage = DIVIDE([No Read Count], [Total Number of Pallets], 0)
All the measures created above will automatically respect any date filters applied in your Power BI report, as long as the date filter is applied to the same table or related tables.
Proud to be a Super User! |
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Thank you! Looks like those counts for No Read Count and Total Number of Pallets work, but the Percentage didn't....
@nataliesmiy1357 Replace "/" with "," in your DIVIDE measure
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