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Hi,
I have two tables one called Location and the other called Fact_Avail
The location table contains information as below.
Region | Cluster | Store |
75 | 101 | 1236 |
75 | 101 | 3216 |
80 | 101 | 4569 |
80 | 101 | 7423 |
75 | 102 | 7894 |
80 | 102 | 9654 |
Fact_Avail
Store | ASV | LSV |
1236 | 214 | 4.1985 |
3216 | 208 | 1.659 |
4569 | 230 | 7.6368 |
7423 | 182 | 2.7728 |
7894 | 1204 | 21.7677 |
9654 | 35 | 10.0697 |
I am wanting to create a calculated percentage so that if i select a region or clust or Store the percentage will calculate.
Thanks
Hi, @mtownend
You can take my test as a reference. In this example, I calculated the percentage for column ASV, if I select 75 for region, the percentage should be (214+208+1204)/(214+208+230+182+1204+35) = 0.78.
Formulas:
ALLTotalASV = CALCULATE(SUM(Fact_Avail[ASV]),ALL(Fact_Avail)) SelectTotalASV = SUM(Fact_Avail[ASV]) Percentage = [SelectTotalASV]/[ALLTotalASV]
Visualization:
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi
I have tried the solution but get the same values for AllTotalASV as for the SelectTotalASV
AllTotalASV = calculate(sum(Fact_AvailStoreItem[ActualSalesVolume]),All(Fact_AvailStoreItem))
SelectTotalASV = sum(Fact_AvailStoreItem[ActualSalesVolume])
Thanks
Martin
Hi, @mtownend
Please make sure that you created measures rather than calculated columns using above formulas.
Thanks,
Yuliana Gu
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