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approved of approvable = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(LNApps_Facts),'LNApps_Facts'[FICO_SCORE]>600)/ CALCULATE(count(LNApps_Facts[FICO_SCORE]), LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] ="Approved",LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] ="Funds_Released",LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] ="Booked")
This is returning an infinity value. Not sure where to insert if(isblank(), "") to combat this.
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EDITED:
@Anonymous
Change the commas to the OR operator like this...
approved of approvable =
DIVIDE (
CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( LNApps_Facts ), 'LNApps_Facts'[FICO_SCORE] > 600 ),
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( LNApps_Facts[FICO_SCORE] ),
LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] = "Approved"
|| LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] = "Funds_Released"
|| LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] = "Booked"
),
0
)It should work now ![]()
@Anonymous
Well this time you have to use the AND operator
approved of approvable =
DIVIDE (
CALCULATE (
COUNTROWS ( LNApps_Facts ),
'LNApps_Facts'[FICO_SCORE] >= 600
&& 'LNApps_Facts'[FICO_SCORE] <= 850
),
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( LNApps_Facts[FICO_SCORE] ),
LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] = "Approved"
|| LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] = "Funds_Released"
|| LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] = "Booked"
),
0
)Good Luck! ![]()
@Anonymous
Try using the DIVIDE function instead of the / operator
approved of approvable =
DIVIDE (
CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( LNApps_Facts ), 'LNApps_Facts'[FICO_SCORE] > 600 ),
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( LNApps_Facts[FICO_SCORE] ),
LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] = "Approved",
LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] = "Funds_Released",
LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] = "Booked"
),
0
)http://sqlblog.com/blogs/marco_russo/archive/2014/07/24/divide-vs-division-operator-in-dax.aspx
Thank you so much. That definitely solves my issue, but now when I use that formula it returns (blank).
I tried calculating the first part of the formula to try to separate out what the issue is and this part below successfully returned a value.
CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( LNApps_Facts ), 'LNApps_Facts'[FICO_SCORE] > 600 )
With that reasoning I believe the issue is something with trying to filter those statuses. I am very new to Power Bi and am unsure if there may be an issue with trying to filter a value using values from a totally separate table. The two tables do have a connected relationship though.
EDITED:
@Anonymous
Change the commas to the OR operator like this...
approved of approvable =
DIVIDE (
CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( LNApps_Facts ), 'LNApps_Facts'[FICO_SCORE] > 600 ),
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( LNApps_Facts[FICO_SCORE] ),
LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] = "Approved"
|| LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] = "Funds_Released"
|| LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] = "Booked"
),
0
)It should work now ![]()
Quick question, what's the easiest way to add to that same formula to have scores >=600 but <=850?
@Anonymous
Well this time you have to use the AND operator
approved of approvable =
DIVIDE (
CALCULATE (
COUNTROWS ( LNApps_Facts ),
'LNApps_Facts'[FICO_SCORE] >= 600
&& 'LNApps_Facts'[FICO_SCORE] <= 850
),
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( LNApps_Facts[FICO_SCORE] ),
LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] = "Approved"
|| LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] = "Funds_Released"
|| LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] = "Booked"
),
0
)Good Luck! ![]()
You're awesome thank you, this community is helping me learn so much.
approved of approvable = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(LNApps_Facts),'LNApps_Facts'[FICO_SCORE]>600)/ CALCULATE(count(LNApps_Facts[FICO_SCORE]), LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] ="Approved",LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] ="Funds_Released",LNApps_ApplicationDim[Status] ="Booked")
This is returning an infinity value. Not sure where to insert if(isblank(), "") to combat this.
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