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I have a table called Debt and a list of customers that owe money. This table also has the centre name eg
Customer | Centre | Debit | Date |
Jones | Shop1 | -9.99 | 15/09/2018 |
Davidson | Shop2 | -1223 | 16/09/2018 |
Jordan | Shop1 | -13.13 | 15/09/2018 |
Daniels | Shop1 | -19.99 | 15/09/2018 |
Smith | Shop2 | -13.99 | 16/09/2018 |
I want to sum the Debit amount based on each Centre as a total percentage of the entire Debit amount. But also be able to use the date as a slicer.
Would the best method to use the Divide method?
I want to use measures not calculated columns.
Thank you
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I would use the default Sum aggregation and then right-click the column, Show As and then Percent of Grand Total.
I would use the default Sum aggregation and then right-click the column, Show As and then Percent of Grand Total.
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