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I calculated the percentage of deliveries made during the week by dividing what was delivered by what was requested. In this case it was 71.8% for the last week.
Delivered = 191
Requested = 266
191/266 = 71.8%
However, when I put these percentages in the reasons chart, the 71.8% is not being reflected in "Delivery Complete/Delivery Completed" and the percentage is being distributed to the other reasons.
Does anyone have any idea how I can fix this? I've tried using Calculate, AllExcepted, Filtered and nothing has worked.
I made the measures below, and the one I'm using in the graph to show the percentage is Reason_Requested-Delivered.
Delivered:
Reason_PODelivered = SUM(d_FillRate[Delivered])
Requested:
Reason_PORequested = SUM(d_FillRate[PORequested])
%:
Reason_Requested-Delivered = DIVIDE([Reason_PODelivered], [Reason_PORequested])
@joobizz m Based on what I got, you can try
% Reason_Requested-Delivered = calculate(DIVIDE([Reason_PODelivered], [Reason_PORequested]), removefilters(Table[Reason]) )
Hi @amitchandak,
Thanks for you support.
I tested the suggestion, but the 71.8% is for all reasons, and 71.8% should only appear for Delivery Completed and the distribution of percentages in the other reasons.
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