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I have a tachometer that shows non-compliant users vs total users. The excel sheet used as a table has two count fields, one for total users and one for non-compliant users. The total count field has a value of 1 for each row of data (~51,000 rows). The non-compliant user field has a 1 for non-compliance and a zero for compliance. Finally, I have a filter for user type and market. When I filter on a certain user type / market combination where there are 0 non-compliant users, the tachometer correctly shows the callout value as zero, but often shows the callout percent as a very small number, such as 0.2%, 0.4%, up to 0.9% in some cases, but never reaching 1%.
I've checked the data and in one instance, I have a population of 111 with 0 non-compliant users. The callout value = 0, but the callout % = 0.9% which is basically 1/111. Any ideas on why the callout % is incorrect in certain zero value filter situations? Just to be clear, some 0 value situations also present 0.0% as the callout.
Hi @Anonymous ,
How did you create you measure? Could you please share your sample data and excepted result to me if you don't have any Confidential Information. Please upload your files to One Drive and share the link here.
User | Count |
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98 | |
76 | |
75 | |
49 | |
27 |