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Hello @balajisundaram ,
use the following
Calculation = DIVIDE([Count of Retail Outlet ID], COLLAPSEALL([Count of Retail Outlet ID],ROWS))
then you go to the formatting section and format it to show in percentage
correct approach @jeroenterheerdt ?
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Hello @balajisundaram ,
use the following
Calculation = DIVIDE([Count of Retail Outlet ID], COLLAPSEALL([Count of Retail Outlet ID],ROWS))
then you go to the formatting section and format it to show in percentage
correct approach @jeroenterheerdt ?
Proud to be a Super User! | |
yes, perfect!
Percent of grand total. Calculates the percentage of a value relative to all values, using the COLLAPSEALL function.
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