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Table is
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City Store Product Price
Toronto A TV1 500
Toronto B TV2 550
Ottawa C Laptop1 600
Ottawa D Laptop2 650
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I want to display like
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City Store Product Price ratio
Toronto A TV1 500 500/1050
Toronto B TV2 550 550/1050
Ottawa C Laptop1 600 600/1250
Ottawa D Laptop2 650 650/1250
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How to create a new measure ratio to display the above picture?
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@Anonymous ,
You can create 2 Calculated Columns:
TotalPrice = CALCULATE( SUM( [Price] ),
ALLEXCEPT(YourTable, YourTable[City] ))
Ratio = [Price] & "/" & [TotalPrice]
Hope this is what you are looking for.
Regards,
@Anonymous ,
You can create 2 Calculated Columns:
TotalPrice = CALCULATE( SUM( [Price] ),
ALLEXCEPT(YourTable, YourTable[City] ))
Ratio = [Price] & "/" & [TotalPrice]
Hope this is what you are looking for.
Regards,
@rsbin , Thank you for your help.
ALLEXCEPT(YourTable, YourTable[City] )
means only use city filter.
I have a further question. I will post it in this forum.
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