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sy898661
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which COUNT function to use?

I am trying to create a measure for % On Time Delivery.

 

I have a column that lists the number of days a task takes. Our goal is under 90. I tried writing a measure that was:

 

% OTD = DIVIDE(COUNTAX('board-Query', 'board-Query'[Lot Disposition Duration] < 90), COUNTROWS('board-Query'))

 

But I keep getting 100% or over 100%...which is not true!!! 😞

 

How do I count the number of rows who's values are 90 or less?

 

Thanks 🙂

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Cmcmahan
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You're using 'board-Query'[Lot Disposition Duration] < 90 as the expression that you're counting.

 

Try this:

% OTD = DIVIDE(COUNTROWS(FILTER('board-Query', 'board-Query'[Lot Disposition Duration] < 90)), COUNTROWS('board-Query'))

 

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Cmcmahan
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You're using 'board-Query'[Lot Disposition Duration] < 90 as the expression that you're counting.

 

Try this:

% OTD = DIVIDE(COUNTROWS(FILTER('board-Query', 'board-Query'[Lot Disposition Duration] < 90)), COUNTROWS('board-Query'))

 

Thank you 🙂

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