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Hi,
So I have an SQL measure:
COUNT([LteRsrp]) / TOTAL(COUNT([LteRsrp]))
it is used to get a bar chart in Tableau, but when I use following DAX in POWER BI:
DIVIDE(COUNT([LteRsrp]),CALCULATE(COUNT[LteRsrp]),ALL(TABLE))
It actually gives me half the values in Power BI as compared to Tableau.
Can anybody tell me what is the problem here?
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Hi, @Anonymous ;
If the data is inconsistent in power BI and Tableau, it may be filtered, please try it.
Measure =
DIVIDE (
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( [LteRsrp] ),
FILTER ( ALL ( 'Table' ), [LteRsrp] = MAX ( [LteRsrp] ) )
),
CALCULATE ( COUNT ( [LteRsrp] ), ALL ( 'Table' ) )
)
The final output is shown below:
If not, can you share more pictures about your data after removing sensitive information?
Best Regards,
Community Support Team_ Yalan Wu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Anonymous
Try this one, please?
Not sure about the columns of your table in the example, better share the screenshot of the measure
tp_test =
DIVIDE (
COUNT ( Tablename[LteRsrp] ),
CALCULATE ( COUNT ( Tablename[LteRsrp] ), ALLSELECTED ( Tablename ) )
)
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