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Hi All,
I have a measure in which I have positive and negative values which is achieved after perfroming a difference in 2 already existing measures. I want to add them separately and then take the percentage accordingly.
Please refer to the sample below:
TIA
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can try this measure
Share % =
var negativesum = IF ([Measure 4] < 0 ,CALCULATE(SUMX(FILTER(ALL('Table'),[Measure 4]<0),[Measure 4])))
var Positivesum = IF ([Measure 4] > 0 ,CALCULATE(SUMX(FILTER(ALL('Table'),[Measure 4]>0),[Measure 4])))
RETURN
If ([Measure 4] > 0 , DIVIDE([Measure 4],Positivesum), DIVIDE([Measure 4],negativesum))
Regards,
Harsh Nathani
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can try this measure
Share % =
var negativesum = IF ([Measure 4] < 0 ,CALCULATE(SUMX(FILTER(ALL('Table'),[Measure 4]<0),[Measure 4])))
var Positivesum = IF ([Measure 4] > 0 ,CALCULATE(SUMX(FILTER(ALL('Table'),[Measure 4]>0),[Measure 4])))
RETURN
If ([Measure 4] > 0 , DIVIDE([Measure 4],Positivesum), DIVIDE([Measure 4],negativesum))
Regards,
Harsh Nathani
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Can you please specify, how you achieve this percentage value in "% share" column?
Your comments column doesn't make sense.
Write a proper example with values you are using to calculate the percentage.
Thanks,
Pragati
I added all the negative values and a denominator and numerator is row wise. for negative values i divided the negative row values to the dnominator and similary process for the positive values.
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