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Hi
I am receiving this error when I try to create a Table visual in PowerBI Desktop.
MdxScript(Model) (186, 59) Calculation error in measure...The result of a conversion or arithmetic operation is either too large or too small. - see below for detail of error.
The visual is a table with a dimension "client" and the measure expression is ( cos/sales ). It should be a simple visual. Not sure if it may be because of "cos" being calculated from two different facttables.. or perhaps a tweak is required?
I am using a Tabular Model in Visual Studio/Analysis Services and LiveConnection in Power BI Desktop.
Please help 🙂
Error Message:
MdxScript(Model) (186, 59) Calculation error in measure 'Measures - KPIs'[Loss Ratio - Gross - Cumulative]: The result of a conversion or arithmetic operation is either too large or too small.
Hi @amitchandak
Please can you assist with how to handle sales = 0?
this is what I have to address the issue you mentioned:
**Loss Ratio - Gross - Cumulative:=**
DIVIDE([Cumulative CLAIMS INCURRED ALL],[Cumulative GWP ALL],0)
Hi @amitchandak
Thank you for your response.
The table contains two columns. Year (DIM_Calendar) and Ratio.
Ratio is calculated as "Cost" / "Sales" using the DIVIDE function.
Cost expression is sum(DIM_Cost[Amount) and Sales expression is sum(DIM_Sales[Amount].
The table works when I use the Year dimension, but not when I use Client party DIM_Parties(Client).
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