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Hi!
I have a dataset that includes salaries and locations (where the people are receiving said salaries). I will include other slicers, but created this simplified version for now. What I'm trying to do is have another slicer with a list of percentages ranging from 20-45% so that when a percentage is selected it would calculate that percentage of the average salary. Example with the data on the screenshot: if I selected 30%, I am hoping the card would show $123.63K.
I don't know if this is possible, but any help/insight on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!!
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@ctelya wrote:
Hi!
I have a dataset that includes salaries and locations (where the people are receiving said salaries). I will include other slicers, but created this simplified version for now. What I'm trying to do is have another slicer with a list of percentages ranging from 20-45% so that when a percentage is selected it would calculate that percentage of the average salary. Example with the data on the screenshot: if I selected 30%, I am hoping the card would show $123.63K.
I don't know if this is possible, but any help/insight on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!!
You need to create a percentage table ranging from 20%-45%, then use the below DAX :
Measure = AVERAGE ( SALARY[OTE] ) * MAX ( percentage [perc] )
@ctelya wrote:
Hi!
I have a dataset that includes salaries and locations (where the people are receiving said salaries). I will include other slicers, but created this simplified version for now. What I'm trying to do is have another slicer with a list of percentages ranging from 20-45% so that when a percentage is selected it would calculate that percentage of the average salary. Example with the data on the screenshot: if I selected 30%, I am hoping the card would show $123.63K.
I don't know if this is possible, but any help/insight on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!!
You need to create a percentage table ranging from 20%-45%, then use the below DAX :
Measure = AVERAGE ( SALARY[OTE] ) * MAX ( percentage [perc] )
Thanks so much for your help!
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