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Hi,
I am trying to create a new measure using a simple dax calculation-
Bounce % = DIVIDE(Pages[Bounces],Pages[Sessions])
But am getting the following message:
'The syntax for Pages is incorrect.......'
I have already used this formula to create the same measure in a different table, as below-
Bounce Rate % = DIVIDE(Landing[Bounces],Landing[Sessions])
And it works fine.
Can someone please shed some light?
Thanks,
A Struggling Newbie
Solved! Go to Solution.
To use a measure, you need to aggregate the columns in your formula like:
Bounce % = DIVIDE( SUM('Pages'[Bounces]), SUM('Pages'[Sessions]) )
For better understanding calculated column and measure, please refer to article below:
Calculated Columns and Measures in DAX
Regards,
Hi,
Looks like it should work! Can you post some screenshots / examples?
I'm not sure that this will help, but I've been wrong before!
Thanks!
Not sure if it's really this simple, but put ' ' round the table name Pages - e.g.
Bounce % = DIVIDE( 'Pages'[Bounces], 'Pages'[Sessions] )
unfortunately not.
....if you can read that!
Ah, right, sorry - the discrepancy arises because this is a measure, rather than a calculated column. In the previous instance you used the DIVIDE function, it was for a calculated column, not a measure.
Are you wanting this to be a measure or a calculated column?
Ahhh! Got it!
As it works as the calculated column, then that is what I will go with- hopefully this one will work too!
Thanks a lot. 🙂
To use a measure, you need to aggregate the columns in your formula like:
Bounce % = DIVIDE( SUM('Pages'[Bounces]), SUM('Pages'[Sessions]) )
For better understanding calculated column and measure, please refer to article below:
Calculated Columns and Measures in DAX
Regards,
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