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I have table, with columns for Account Code, Organization, Location, Category, Year, and Payroll Sum. I would like to create a % of Total of Payroll, by Location filtering on year, category, and organization. I tried doing this a multitude of ways but nothing is working! How do I execute this properly in Power BI?
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Try
divide(
calculate(sum(table[payroll Sum])),
calculate(sum(table[payroll Sum]),ALLEXCEPT(table,table[category],table[year]))
)
Hi @jaynesa ,
Please try the DAX below
Measure =
VAR payroll =
MAX ( 'Table (2)'[Payroll Sum] )
VAR sum_condition =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table (2)'[Payroll Sum] ),
ALLEXCEPT (
'Table (2)',
'Table (2)'[Category],
'Table (2)'[Organization],
'Table (2)'[Year]
)
)
RETURN
DIVIDE ( payroll, sum_condition )
Here is the sample pbix.
Best Regards,
Liang
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Would this work if there were more columns in your table that were'nt used for the measure? I'm confused why this isn't working for my table.
Hi @jaynesa ,
If the problem persists,could you please share sample pbix?(Please mask any sensitive data before uploading)
Best Regards,
Liang
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Why can't I find a way to upload the .pbix file? There doesn't seem to be an option to.
Hi @jaynesa ,
You could share the pbix link with OneDrive for business.
Best Regards,
Liang
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Hi Liang, attached is a copy of the .pbix file. Please take a look, thanks!
This worked!!!
Hey @jaynesa ,
I assume this measure will provide what you are looking for:
Payroll percentage=
var PayrollLoc =
ADDCOLUMNS(
SUMMARIZE(
'<tablename>'
, '<tablename>'[Account]
, '<tablename>'[Location]
, '<tablename>'[Category]
, '<tablename>'[Year]
)
, "_loc" , CALCULATE(SUM('<tablename>'[Payroll Sum]))
)
var PayrollALL =
ADDCOLUMNS(
SUMMARIZE(
'<tablename>'
, '<tablename>'[Account]
, '<tablename>'[Category]
, '<tablename>'[Year]
)
, "_All" , CALCULATE(SUM('<tablename>'[Payroll Sum]), ALL('<tablename>'[Location]))
)
return
DIVIDE(PayrollLoc , PayrollALL)
Just replace <tablename> with the name of your table, include <> in the replacement.
Regards,
Tom
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