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tebtim19
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Helper IV

Promedio de recuento

Ya hago una medida de las administradoras en Power BI. pero quiero ver el porcentaje de mujeres gerentes que tenemos en la tarjeta. ¿Cómo puedo hacer eso?

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az38
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hola @tebtim19

smth como

Measure = 
DIVIDE(
[YourFemaleMeasure],
CALCULATE(COUNT(Table[Managers]), ALL(Table))
)

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@tebtim19, intenta como

Medidas ?
DIVIDE(
[Gerente Femenina],
CALCULATE([Manager], ALL(Table))
)

https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/managing-all-functions-in-dax-all-allselected-allnoblankrow-allexcept...

FarhanAhmed
Community Champion
Community Champion

Prueba seguir

Average = AVERAGEX(VALUES(Table[Manager]),[FemaleCountMeasure])






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az38
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hola @tebtim19

smth como

Measure = 
DIVIDE(
[YourFemaleMeasure],
CALCULATE(COUNT(Table[Managers]), ALL(Table))
)

do not hesitate to give a kudo to useful posts and mark solutions as solution
LinkedIn

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