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hey guysm I have this formula:
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Hi @StefanoGrimaldi
Please try below code
DIVIDE(
[.Saldo Ejecutado Indicadores],
CALCULATE(
[.Saldo Ejecutado Indicadores],
REMOVEFILTER('Indicadores Financieros'[Indicador]),
'Indicadores Financieros'[Categoria de cuenta] = "4. Ingresos"
)
)
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Thanks
Pijush
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Hi @StefanoGrimaldi
Please try below code
DIVIDE(
[.Saldo Ejecutado Indicadores],
CALCULATE(
[.Saldo Ejecutado Indicadores],
REMOVEFILTER('Indicadores Financieros'[Indicador]),
'Indicadores Financieros'[Categoria de cuenta] = "4. Ingresos"
)
)
If your requirement is solved, please make sure to MARK AS SOLUTION and help other users find the solution quickly. Please hit the LIKE button if this comment helps you.
Thanks
Pijush
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nop, still same behaviour its dividing by the grand total as if its ignoring the column filter.
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never mind it worked, need to change a column was using the wrong one, thanks
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@StefanoGrimaldi
You are welcome
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