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Dear all,
I hope that you can help me with this. Apologies for not preparing an example file.
The relevant part of my data model is this:
What I'm trying to do is creating a measure calculating the % of activities per customer filtering a "FeeType" out.
I've tried:
NrofActivities = COUNT(Activities[CaseID])
ActivitiesNo_TypeA = CALCULATE([NrofActivities]; FILTER(ALL(Fees); NOT( Fees[FeeType]="TypeA")))
Activities%GT_No_TypeA = DIVIDE ( [ActivitiesNo_TypeA]; CALCULATE([ActivitiesNo_TypeA];ALLSELECTED(Customers)))
The measure seems to be working on a table with the activity types:
However it is not working when matched with customers:
Thank you very much in advance 🙂
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@setis I'm not sure why you have ALL(FEES) , it should be only FEES . Can you update the measure and test it?
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Dear experts,
I can imagine that it's difficult to help without a sample file. I have prepared an example here reproducing my issue.
I hope that somebody can help me with this 🙂
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TIjSGnNCKhickmUQWBrjd2wX9dp3uME3/view?usp=sharing
My issue as you can see in there is to filter the Nr of activities that are not TypeA, by customer.
@setis I'm not sure why you have ALL(FEES) , it should be only FEES . Can you update the measure and test it?
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@setis no worries, I'm glad it worked out without going further debugging. Cheers!!!
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