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bcbuckley13
Helper III
Helper III

How to calculate a % of stores that have two different codes

Hi PBI Community...TIA !!

 

I have a report (TEST A) that gives me a list of restaurants and two different deviations. (x and y). I'm trying to do the calculation for when a restaurant has both. When I run this code, the result is too high. Any ideas?

 

% of restaurants with glove AND mask deviation = DIVIDE(CALCULATE(count('TEST A'[Store ID]),'TEST A'[Code] = "x") + CALCULATE(count('TEST A'[Store ID]),
'TEST A'[Code] = "y"),count('TEST B'[Store ID]))
 
 
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mhossain
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Hi @bcbuckley13 

 

Try this % of restaurants with glove AND mask deviation =
DIVIDE(
CALCULATE(count('TEST A'[Store ID]),'TEST A'[Code] = "x"||'TEST A'[Code] = "y"),
count('TEST B'[Store ID]))

 

In the Test A table do you have duplicate enteries?Do you want to count duplicate or disctinct? Please adjust above dax accordingly. Please let me know if this works.

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