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Hi, friends!
Please, help me in my issue: I want to calculate the percent of fee in our company, but after calculation, I see only Infinity or Nan.
Could you please, clarify the reasons for this problem?
Thank you in advance!
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Thanks for sharing your pbix. I think I've found the reason. It is a calculated column in your case, and the field dz or grs both can be 0, so you always get 0 or infinity. In you case, instead of calculated column, create a measure instead.
Measure = DIVIDE(sum(t3[dz]),sum(t3[grs]))
Are you not using the DIVIDE() function?
Hi!
When I use this function, I see only "0" in results.
Yes, of course!
I use function DIVIDE([dz];[grs])*100 , when dz (debt sum) and grs(grossrev) are integer datas.
I've added a few screenshots for better understanding.
After this process I see 0 as a result.
OK. Could you try to convert the measure type to "decimal number" and change the precision(3 in below snapshot) accordingly?
Still, doesn't work.
Thanks for sharing your pbix. I think I've found the reason. It is a calculated column in your case, and the field dz or grs both can be 0, so you always get 0 or infinity. In you case, instead of calculated column, create a measure instead.
Measure = DIVIDE(sum(t3[dz]),sum(t3[grs]))
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