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This measure works like a charm:
GT Brugertype = DIVIDE (
[Antal unikke respondenter],
CALCULATE ( [Antal unikke respondenter], ALLSELECTED(DimBrugertype[BrugertypeGruppe]))
)
until I sort [BrugertypeGruppe] by another column
I created a [BrugertypeGrpOrder] column with numbers from 1 to 13 and as soon as I use the function sort BrugertypeGruppe by another column BrugertypeGrpOrder it shows 100% all over???
This is the correct result:
This is when I choose to sort by the sort column:
Everything the same but the GT is not working?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
I think, sort by column also can influence the measure.
Please try something like below whether it suits your requirement.
GT Brugertype =
DIVIDE (
[Antal unikke respondenter],
CALCULATE (
[Antal unikke respondenter],
ALLSELECTED (
DimBrugertype[BrugertypeGruppe],
DimBrugertype[BrugertypeGrpOrder]
)
)
)
If this post helps, then please consider accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.
Hi,
I think, sort by column also can influence the measure.
Please try something like below whether it suits your requirement.
GT Brugertype =
DIVIDE (
[Antal unikke respondenter],
CALCULATE (
[Antal unikke respondenter],
ALLSELECTED (
DimBrugertype[BrugertypeGruppe],
DimBrugertype[BrugertypeGrpOrder]
)
)
)
If this post helps, then please consider accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.
My savior! Thanks!
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