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Stuznet
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Sum specific Rows Then Divide Sum of One Column by Sum of Another Column

I'm struggling with a simple Sum and divide. How do I write a Total% measure and turn this Excel formula to DAX?

 2018-10-05_20-53-28.png

 

I've tried this function but I'm not getting the correct result

Col1 = CALCULATE([Col1_Total],ALL(MonthTable[Month]),OR(MonthTable[Month] = "April", MonthTable[Month] = "May"))
Col2 = CALCULATE([Col1_Total],ALL(MonthTable[Month]),OR(MonthTable[Month] = "April", MonthTable[Month] = "May"))
Total = [Col1_Total] / [Col2_Total]

 2018-10-05_21-22-09.png


Thank you 

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@Ashish_Mathur@v-lili6-msftthank you so much for your help 🙂 , unfortunately I could not utilize the functions you provided. I ended up with the Variables statement instead and much tideous. 

 

Measure 4 = 
VAR Col1_Apr = CALCULATE(COUNTA(Table1[ID]),FILTER(Table1, Table1 [Data]="March"),FILTER(Table1, Table1 [S Month]="April"),FILTER(Table1, Table1 [S Year]="2018"))
VAR Col1_May = CALCULATE(COUNTA(Table1[ID]),FILTER(Table1,Table1[Data]="April"),FILTER(Table1,Table1[S Month]="May"),FILTER(Table1,Table1[S Year]="2018"))
VAR Col2_Apr = CALCULATE(COUNTA(Table1[ID]),FILTER(Table1,Table1[Data]="May"),FILTER(Table1,Table1[S Month]="April"),FILTER(Table1,Table1[S Year]="2018"))
VAR Col2_May  = CALCULATE(COUNTA(Table1[ID]),FILTER(Table1,Table1[Data]="June"),FILTER(Table1,Table1[S Month]="May"),FILTER(Table1,Table1[S Year]="2018"))

RETURN
(Col2_Apr + Col2_May  ) / (Col1_Apr + Col1_May)

Total Start% = SWITCH(TRUE(),

MAX(MonthTable[Month]) = "April",
    CALCULATE([Measure4]),

MAX(MonthTable[Month]) = "May",
    CALCULATE([Measure5]),
    
MAX(MonthTable[Month]) = "June",
    CALCULATE([Measure6]))

 2018-10-08_9-56-51.png

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v-lili6-msft
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HI, @Stuznet

     You may try to use TOTALYTD Function or DATESYTD Function in your measure as below

 

Measure = TOTALYTD(SUM(Table1[Col2]),'Date'[Date])/TOTALYTD(SUM(Table1[Col1]),'Date'[Date])

Result:

 

1.PNG

 

By the way,  

DATESYTD ( 'Date'[Date] )

It corresponds to a filter over the date column using FILTER called by CALCULATETABLE, such as in the following code:

CALCULATETABLE (
    FILTER (
        ALL ( 'Date'[Date] ),
        AND (
            'Date'[Date] <= MAX ( 'Date'[Date] ),
            YEAR ( 'Date'[Date] ) = YEAR ( MAX ( 'Date'[Date] ) )
        )
    )
)

Best Regards,

Lin

 

 

 

 

Community Support Team _ Lin
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@Ashish_Mathur@v-lili6-msftthank you so much for your help 🙂 , unfortunately I could not utilize the functions you provided. I ended up with the Variables statement instead and much tideous. 

 

Measure 4 = 
VAR Col1_Apr = CALCULATE(COUNTA(Table1[ID]),FILTER(Table1, Table1 [Data]="March"),FILTER(Table1, Table1 [S Month]="April"),FILTER(Table1, Table1 [S Year]="2018"))
VAR Col1_May = CALCULATE(COUNTA(Table1[ID]),FILTER(Table1,Table1[Data]="April"),FILTER(Table1,Table1[S Month]="May"),FILTER(Table1,Table1[S Year]="2018"))
VAR Col2_Apr = CALCULATE(COUNTA(Table1[ID]),FILTER(Table1,Table1[Data]="May"),FILTER(Table1,Table1[S Month]="April"),FILTER(Table1,Table1[S Year]="2018"))
VAR Col2_May  = CALCULATE(COUNTA(Table1[ID]),FILTER(Table1,Table1[Data]="June"),FILTER(Table1,Table1[S Month]="May"),FILTER(Table1,Table1[S Year]="2018"))

RETURN
(Col2_Apr + Col2_May  ) / (Col1_Apr + Col1_May)

Total Start% = SWITCH(TRUE(),

MAX(MonthTable[Month]) = "April",
    CALCULATE([Measure4]),

MAX(MonthTable[Month]) = "May",
    CALCULATE([Measure5]),
    
MAX(MonthTable[Month]) = "June",
    CALCULATE([Measure6]))

 2018-10-08_9-56-51.png

Ashish_Mathur
Super User
Super User

Hi,
 
What do Col1 and Col2 represent?  Are years?  If yes, then which years?  If not, then for which year is this data?

Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/

Hi @Ashish_Mathur Col1 and Col2 represent count of IDs

I understand that.  But that has to for year(s), Cities(s), Stores(s).  Please clarify.


Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/

@Ashish_Mathursorry, lets use count of Cities

Hi,

 

You may refer to my solution in this PBI file.

 

Hope this helps.

 

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Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/

@Ashish_MathurThank you for sharing your solution but it is almost close enough what I'm looking for. I just don't know how to rewrite your function. 

 

So here is my function.

Month Table just like your Month_Order table

January to December

 

Measure Col1

Col1 = SWITCH(TRUE(),

MAX(Table2[Month]) = "April",CALCULATE(
            COUNT(Table1[ID]),FILTER(DATA,[Start Month]="April"
                && [Start Year] = "2018"
                && [Data] = "March")),

MAX(Table2[Month]) = "May", CALCULATE(
            COUNT(Table1[ID]),FILTER(Table1,[Start Month]="May"
                && [Start Year] = "2018"
                && [Data] = "April")),

MAX ( Table2[month] ) = "June", CALCULATE (
            COUNT(Table1[ID]),FILTER (Table1,[Start Month]= "June"
                && [Start Year] = "2018"
                && [Data] = "May")))

Measure Col2

Col2 = SWITCH(TRUE(),

MAX(Table2[Month]) = "April",CALCULATE(
            COUNT(Table1[ID]),FILTER(Table1,[Finish Month]="April"
                && [Finish Year] = "2018"
                && [Data] = "May")),

MAX(Table2[Month]) = "May",CALCULATE(
            COUNT(Table1[ID]),FILTER(Table1,[Finish Month]="May"
                && [Finish Year] = "2018"
                && [Data] = "June")),

MAX(Table2[Month]) = "June",CALCULATE(
            COUNT(Table1[ID]),FILTER(Table1,[Finish Month]="June"
                && [Finish Year] = "2018"
                && [Data] = "July")))

Measure Total% 

Total % = [Col1Total] / [Col2Total]

 

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