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Dear all,
First of all , we have 2 tables : On 1st table , we have revenue data (fake data) and on 2nd table we have (Days)_ and we want to divide revenue with days and create a new table.
Pos foods = Category Description
Codes = BB , FB , HB
And Numbers right is revenue
Also we have filters on specific Shop with his code = 1
2nd table (Code per shop) with days
So when we filter shop 1 and get data from table , somehow we want to divided on new table with the numbers of table 2 in column 1 cause column 1 is shop1. If we choose shop2 we want to divide with 2nd column from table2 etc.
Example : BB : 674,51 / 68
FB : 79,22 / 6
HB : 666,18 / 26
Both tables are connnected with Calendar Table on Date.
Thank you for your help.
Kind Regards,
Spyros
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @SpiroswayGR ,
You can create a measure as below, please find the details in the attachment.
Measure =
VAR _rev =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table1'[Revenue] ),
FILTER ( 'Table1', 'Table1'[POS FOODS] = SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table2'[Code] ) )
)
RETURN
DIVIDE ( _rev, CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Table2'[Days] ) ), 0 )
If the above one is not your expected result, please provide some sample data with Text format and your expected result with backend logic and specific examples. Thank you.
Best Regards
Hi @SpiroswayGR ,
You can create a measure as below, please find the details in the attachment.
Measure =
VAR _rev =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table1'[Revenue] ),
FILTER ( 'Table1', 'Table1'[POS FOODS] = SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table2'[Code] ) )
)
RETURN
DIVIDE ( _rev, CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Table2'[Days] ) ), 0 )
If the above one is not your expected result, please provide some sample data with Text format and your expected result with backend logic and specific examples. Thank you.
Best Regards
@v-yiruan-msft Thank you again very much.
It was working perfecty with some minor fixes cause i am using "Measures" to calculate revenue so i had to remove "SUM" in both cases and worked perfectly.
Also i was trying to calculate also for LY on same period , i have the revenue_LY , i have days in LY but somehow divide is not working.
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