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I have a summary table as below and % Complete Column total to be displayed as the total of another Sum of % Complete column. in short.. can we have another new measure/column New % Complete as below where all values are from % Complete and total from Sum of % Complete columns
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Hi,
If both [% Complete] and [Sum of % Complete] are MEASURES (not columns), and then please try something like below whether it works.
New % Complete =
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( 'TableName'[Title] ),
FORMAT ( [% Complete], "#,#0.00%" ),
FORMAT ( [Sum of % Complete], "#,#0.00" )
)
Hi @ak77
How you'd calculate Sum of % complete??
Hi,
If both [% Complete] and [Sum of % Complete] are MEASURES (not columns), and then please try something like below whether it works.
New % Complete =
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( 'TableName'[Title] ),
FORMAT ( [% Complete], "#,#0.00%" ),
FORMAT ( [Sum of % Complete], "#,#0.00" )
)
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