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Hi there, i am trying to use quick measure for the first time as i thought this functionality could help me out on this occasion. I have one dataset containing various economic indicator times series for many different countries.
I want to take economic indicator A for Country US and calculate the difference compared with Country EU.
Any ideas please as the result i get is zero?
Thanks in advance
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @sebbyp,
Replace DIVIDE with your formula. For example.
Measure 5 =
VAR US =
CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Table1'[Macro Trend Score] ), 'Table1'[Country] = "US" )
VAR EU =
CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[Macro Trend Score] ), 'Table1'[Country] = "EU" )
RETURN
US - EUBest Regards!
Dale
Hi @sebbyp,
Try this formula please.
Measure =
VAR US =
CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Table1'[Macro Trend Score] ), 'Table1'[Country] = "US" )
VAR EU =
CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[Macro Trend Score] ), 'Table1'[Country] = "EU" )
RETURN
DIVIDE ( us, eu, 0 )
Best Regards!
Dale
@v-jiascu-msftthank you for the help. I see your formula works but you have used the divide function when i was looking for the difference between the two results. What should i replace DIVIDE with to get a subtraction? for example US - EU?
Hi @sebbyp,
Replace DIVIDE with your formula. For example.
Measure 5 =
VAR US =
CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Table1'[Macro Trend Score] ), 'Table1'[Country] = "US" )
VAR EU =
CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[Macro Trend Score] ), 'Table1'[Country] = "EU" )
RETURN
US - EUBest Regards!
Dale
This calculation you help me with previously was really helpful and done the trick. I would like to try something slightly differently this time around and take the difference for a countrys economic reading compared with the previous date. How can this be achieved. THe data is organised in the same table we spoke about previously in this conversation.
Hi @sebbyp,
Please create a new thread.
Best Regards,
Dale
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