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Hello Everyone,
I am having trouble creating a column that can accurately represent what I am trying to present.
The above matrix is what I currently have in Power BI. I am trying to make another column here that will be a percentage column. I need it to be the percentage of "yes" out of the "total."
I cant just use a regular measure, because I want it to calculate for each column. On the back end, Im pullin this info from two data columns. A "Job" column that lists the job to the left, and a "Retire Eligible/5yrs" column that tells me the yes or the no.
This is the DAX measure/column that I was trying, but it doesnt seem to be correct:
As extra information, I just made the "help column" as a column where all cells are equal to 1, since I wasnt able to sum the "job" column as it is non-numerical.
Is there a simple way that I am missing that I can get this to work?
Thank you!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous
You may create measures like below.For example:
Yes = CALCULATE(COUNT(Table2[Job]),FILTER(Table2,Table2[Eligible]="Yes"))
Percent = [Yes]/CALCULATE(COUNT(Table2[Job]))
Regards,
Hi @Anonymous
You may create measures like below.For example:
Yes = CALCULATE(COUNT(Table2[Job]),FILTER(Table2,Table2[Eligible]="Yes"))
Percent = [Yes]/CALCULATE(COUNT(Table2[Job]))
Regards,
This seems to work! Thank you!
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