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I've Managed to get a absolute count column chart in my report using Visual Level Filtering Chart
Visual Filters
How would i turn this into a Percentage Chart (i.e. Percentage values up to to 100% the X-Axis.)
I'm thinking along the lines of a Measure which does a COUNTA of Incident ID divide by COUNTA of Breach where value is equal to OK. leaving the rest to visual level filters like i have done with the above graph.
Its worth mentioning the fields are text based not numerical hence the use of CountA. (is this correct???)
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@Anonymous,
Yes, if the column contains text, logic values, you would better use COUNTA instead of COUNT, to be general, you may create a measure using DAX formula like pattern below:
Measure =
COUNTA ( Table[Incident ID] )
/ COUNTAX ( FILTER ( Table, Table[Breach] = "OK" ), Table[Breach] )
Then drag the measure into value field.
Regards,
Jimmy Tao
@Anonymous,
Yes, if the column contains text, logic values, you would better use COUNTA instead of COUNT, to be general, you may create a measure using DAX formula like pattern below:
Measure =
COUNTA ( Table[Incident ID] )
/ COUNTAX ( FILTER ( Table, Table[Breach] = "OK" ), Table[Breach] )
Then drag the measure into value field.
Regards,
Jimmy Tao
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