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datadelta
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Using Quick Measure to Divide Two Visuals

I have the following quick measure for dividing:

2021 Totals divided by Sum of 2021 Specific Total=
DIVIDE(Sum('Aug YTD Total Sales'[2021 Totals]),SUM(Umbrellas[2021 Total]), 0)
 
It allows for the measure but returns $5 and if I change to "show as a percentage of total, it's 100%%.
 
Is there an issue with using a quick measure to divide one visual by another?
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TheoC
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Hi @datadelta 

 

Are you able to provide a little more detail around your Data Model and the relationship(s) between the Total Sales and the Umbrellas table?

 

In any instance, I would recommend giving the following a go:

 

  1. Division Measure as % = SUM ( 'Aug YTD Total Sales' [2021 Totals] ) / SUM ( 'Umbrellas' [2021 Total] )
  2. Click on [Division Measure as %], go to Measure Tools in Ribbon, change Format to Percent.

Let me know if this helps! 

 

Theo 🙂

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TheoC
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Hi @datadelta 

 

Are you able to provide a little more detail around your Data Model and the relationship(s) between the Total Sales and the Umbrellas table?

 

In any instance, I would recommend giving the following a go:

 

  1. Division Measure as % = SUM ( 'Aug YTD Total Sales' [2021 Totals] ) / SUM ( 'Umbrellas' [2021 Total] )
  2. Click on [Division Measure as %], go to Measure Tools in Ribbon, change Format to Percent.

Let me know if this helps! 

 

Theo 🙂

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Also, if you are as passionate about Power BI, DAX and data as I am, please feel free to reach out if you have any questions, queries, or if you simply want to connect and talk to another data geek!

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Got it!

 

Thank you!

Legend @datadelta

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This is comparing the percentage of umbrella sales to total of all product sales.

 

I followed your instructions but it gave me a crazy number.  1914.71%

 

The overall number is 508,815 and the umbrella number is 104525 which is about 20%

 

Thanks for helping.

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