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Hello all,
I tried to find the solution in the topics but can't seem to put the right words on it :
I have :
- 1 table "PARC" with lines representing installations on sites by state
- 1 table "POP" with population by state.
Relation Many to 1 by field State
I would like to calculate by region the coverage rate e.g. number of installations divided by population.
I tried a measure
= Groupby(PARC[State], "State", DIVIDE ( DISTINCTCOUNT( PARC[ID_site], Related (POP[Population_by_region]))))
And I have 2 errors : the related doesn't work and groupby isn't happy I use an argument not in direct link with group by.
Of course, this is part of a bigger project, otherwise I wouldn't have used PBI !
Thanks a lot !
Solved! Go to Solution.
It was almost it, actually I don't want to count the lines but distinct ID site.
I found this solution working :
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@Anonymous I think this is what you need:
New Measure =
DIVIDE ( SUM ( Parc[Population] ), COUNTROWS ( RELATEDTABLE ( POP ) ) )
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It was almost it, actually I don't want to count the lines but distinct ID site.
I found this solution working :
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