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Gonqq
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Multiplying values by % of total

Hi,
The following printscreen shows my doubt. I'm trying to understand if i there's a way to get the product of the total sum of "TRANSV" (in matrix 2) by each [Measure 1] result in the 1st matrix.

 

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Measure 1 = DIVIDE(SUM(Table1[Value]),CALCULATE( SUM(Table1[Value]), ALLSELECTED()))


I will also submit a sample file.
Sample Pbix. 
Thank you in advance

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parry2k
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@Gonqq use this measure

 

Measure2 = CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[Value] ), ALL ( Table1 ), Table1[Dept.] = "TRANSV" ) * [Measure 1] 

 

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parry2k
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@Gonqq use this measure

 

Measure2 = CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[Value] ), ALL ( Table1 ), Table1[Dept.] = "TRANSV" ) * [Measure 1] 

 

parry2k_0-1641229231439.png

 

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That did it! Thank you so much !

amitchandak
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@Gonqq , If need % of sub  total

 

Measure 1 = DIVIDE(SUM(Table1[Value]),CALCULATE( SUM(Table1[Value]),filter( ALLSELECTED(Table1) , Table1[Type1] =max(Table1[Type1] )  ))

 

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Hi @amitchandak ,

That actually helped me to improve my measure but doesn't quite answer my question though.
What i want to do is a product:
    166*6,51% = result row1

    166*2,33% = result row2

    166*35,81%= result row3

    166*55,35%= result row4

And show these results in rows. Do you think it might be possible?

Thank you

 

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