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Hi I have a measure that calcluates the %
Now I have to bucket these percentages as following and I should be able to use it as a filter.
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Hi @PMEH ,
First of all, many thanks to for your very quick and effective replies.
Based on my testing, please try the following methods:
1.Create the simple table.
2.Create the new measure to calculate the percentage.
Add pen =
VAR hp_ = SUMX('Table', 'Table'[Total hp])
VAR hpa = SUMX('Table', 'Table'[Total hp agg])
RETURN
DIVIDE(hp_, hpa)
3.Create the measure to filter the percentage.
Percentage =
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
[Add pen] <= 0.1, "0%-10%",
[Add pen] <= 0.2, "11%-20%",
[Add pen] <= 0.3, "21%-30%",
[Add pen] <= 0.4, "31%-40%",
[Add pen] <= 0.5, "41%-50%",
"51%+"
)
4.Drag the measure into the table visual. The result is shown below.
Best Regards,
Wisdom Wu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @PMEH ,
First of all, many thanks to for your very quick and effective replies.
Based on my testing, please try the following methods:
1.Create the simple table.
2.Create the new measure to calculate the percentage.
Add pen =
VAR hp_ = SUMX('Table', 'Table'[Total hp])
VAR hpa = SUMX('Table', 'Table'[Total hp agg])
RETURN
DIVIDE(hp_, hpa)
3.Create the measure to filter the percentage.
Percentage =
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
[Add pen] <= 0.1, "0%-10%",
[Add pen] <= 0.2, "11%-20%",
[Add pen] <= 0.3, "21%-30%",
[Add pen] <= 0.4, "31%-40%",
[Add pen] <= 0.5, "41%-50%",
"51%+"
)
4.Drag the measure into the table visual. The result is shown below.
Best Regards,
Wisdom Wu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.