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Hello,
New user here, can someone please assist me with below?
I have a chart I need to create that is based of a Yes/No Column, I used the following formula:
However, issue is that I need the percentage to be daily, not total from the entire information and I am unsure on how to accomplish this.
Thanks in advance.
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@cebd_31 , Try like
% Yes/No = DIVIDE(COUNT(Table2[Yes/No]),CALCULATE(COUNT(Table2[Yes/No]),ALLexpect(Table2, Table2[day])))
You are awesome my man!!
Hi @cebd_31 ,
You could do it with a couple of measures as well
Yes = divide(
calculate(countrows('table2'),'table2'[Yes/No] = "Yes"), calculate(countrows('table2'), ALL ( Table2[Yes/No] ))
No= divide(
calculate(countrows('table2'),'table2'[Yes/No] = "No"), calculate(countrows('table2'), ALL ( Table2[Yes/No] ))
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Hi @cebd_31
Try
% Yes/No =
DIVIDE (
COUNT ( Table2[Yes/No] ),
CALCULATE ( COUNT ( Table2[Yes/No] ), ALL ( Table2[Yes/No] ) )
)
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That should work.
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