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Hello,
I have a column with the name of a company the number of transaction and the percentage :
I would like to calculate the sum of the transaction for a company + the same number * the percentage. Here is what I have but it doesn't work :
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measure =
var total = sum(transactions)
var abandoned = sumx(transactions * abandoned%)
return
total + abandoned
.....something like that? (you'll still have to add the filter conditions etc)
Thank you I will try that
The thing is that the total of transactions per company is good but I don't know what code to write to tell that I want to multiply it by the column abandonment that correspond to the right company
measure =
var total = sum(transactions)
var abandoned = sumx(transactions * abandoned%)
return
total + abandoned
.....something like that? (you'll still have to add the filter conditions etc)
Typically when you see totals not adding up correctly like this and they involve multiplying columns and percentages and row level calculations etc, you need to experiment with SUMMARIZE and/or SUMX
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