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Hello - I need help to create a measure to find out how much the “Transfer” sales % is from the total sales excluding the “Self” Product sales.
Table 1
ProductCode | Sales |
78 | -18545 |
3 | -15545 |
27 | -11910 |
28 | -3790 |
30 | -3435 |
47 | -1095 |
48 | -840 |
0 | -680 |
1 | -400 |
2 | -350 |
36 | 0 |
45 | 50 |
46 | 120 |
60 | 160 |
61 | 180 |
63 | 280 |
64 | 320 |
77 | 330 |
84 | 360 |
85 | 450 |
8 | 490 |
58 | 500 |
59 | 520 |
98 | 544 |
99 | 550 |
78 | 580 |
3 | 660 |
27 | 690 |
28 | 705 |
30 | 710 |
47 | 730 |
48 | 750 |
0 | 760 |
1 | 810 |
2 | 820 |
36 | 845 |
45 | 885 |
46 | 890 |
60 | 895 |
61 | 910 |
63 | 1000 |
64 | 1030 |
77 | 1060 |
84 | 1065 |
85 | 1155 |
8 | 1240 |
58 | 1264 |
59 | 1370 |
98 | 1375 |
99 | 1460 |
78 | 1520 |
3 | 1565 |
27 | 1645 |
28 | 1680 |
30 | 1690 |
47 | 1695 |
48 | 1720 |
0 | 1735 |
1 | 1825 |
2 | 1840 |
36 | 1895 |
45 | 1935 |
46 | 1970 |
60 | 1996 |
61 | 2000 |
63 | 2035 |
64 | 2100 |
77 | 2135 |
84 | 2225 |
85 | 2255 |
8 | 2285 |
58 | 2295 |
59 | 2345 |
98 | 2505 |
99 | 2585 |
78 | 2610 |
3 | 2620 |
27 | 2665 |
28 | 2675 |
30 | 2735 |
47 | 2900 |
48 | 2910 |
0 | 2935 |
1 | 2985 |
2 | 3000 |
36 | 3065 |
45 | 3185 |
46 | 3330 |
60 | 3385 |
61 | 3425 |
63 | 3635 |
64 | 3705 |
77 | 3730 |
84 | 3870 |
85 | 4005 |
8 | 4525 |
58 | 4640 |
59 | 4785 |
98 | 4965 |
99 | 5100 |
Table 2
ProductCode | ProductCode |
Transfer | 78 |
Transfer | 3 |
Transfer | 27 |
Transfer | 28 |
Transfer | 30 |
Transfer | 47 |
Transfer | 48 |
Train | 0 |
Train | 1 |
Train | 2 |
Car | 36 |
Car | 45 |
Car | 46 |
Car | 60 |
Car | 61 |
Car | 63 |
Car | 64 |
Car | 77 |
Car | 84 |
Car | 85 |
Car Transfer | 8 |
Self | 58 |
Self | 59 |
Self | 98 |
Self | 99 |
@gauravnarchal try this measure:
Total Sales = SUM ( Table1[Sales] )
Transfer Sales = CALCULATE ( [Total Sales], Table2[Product] = "Transfer" )
Total Sales without Self = CALCULATE ( [Total Sales], Table2[Product] <> "Self" )
Transfer % = DIVIDE ( [Transfer Sales], [Total Sales without Self] )
, you can always do this in one measure.
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@parry2k - Thanks your suggestion is working for me.
How can I exclude "Train" & "Self" from the total sales instead of only "Self"?
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