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Good day all, I am pretty sure this is simple but I just cant figure it out. I would like to create a measure that divides the sum of Version 1 by the sum of Version 2. How can I accomplish this?
| Source | Amount |
| Version 1 | 100 |
| Version 1 | 150 |
| Version 1 | 200 |
| Version 1 | 250 |
| version 2 | 320 |
| version 2 | 290 |
| version 2 | 500 |
| version 2 | 610 |
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@dw700d ,
Try the below.
DIVIDE(CALCULATE(sum(Table[Amount]),Table[Source] ="Version 1"),CALCULATE(sum(Table[Amount]), fTable[Source] ="Version 2"),0 )
Try not to use FILTER function which cuases the perfomrance issues.
Regards,
Manikumar
Proud to be a Super User!
@dw700d ,
Try the below.
DIVIDE(CALCULATE(sum(Table[Amount]),Table[Source] ="Version 1"),CALCULATE(sum(Table[Amount]), fTable[Source] ="Version 2"),0 )
Try not to use FILTER function which cuases the perfomrance issues.
Regards,
Manikumar
Proud to be a Super User!
@dw700d , Please try a new measure
divide(calculate(sum(Table[Amount]), filter(Table, Table[Source] ="Version 1")),calculate(sum(Table[Amount]), filter(Table, Table[Source] ="Version 2")) )
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