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Hi,
I've created a table by appending "Required Attendee" with "Attendance" with the goal of visualising this to see an Attendance report. As you can see, for this particular "Meeting ID" 4 people were invited, but only 2 people attended (Name ID = 1112 and Name ID = 1703).
How can I write a measure to show the full list of attendees with a column showing those who attended as 100% and those who didn't as 0%?
Something like this:
Name ID | Attendance |
67 | 0% |
139 | 0% |
1112 | 100% |
1703 | 100% |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous,
You can use the following DAX Formula to create the result table:
Attendance Percentage = SUMMARIZE('Table','Table'[Name ID],"Attendance",IF(MIN('Table'[Type])="Attendance",1,0))
Format the Attendance column as percentage to see this result:
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Perfect! Thanks so much for that!
Thanks but I get this error:
Hi @Anonymous,
Since this will return a table, you can not create this formula as a measure. Use it to create a new DAX table.
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Hi @Anonymous,
You can use the following DAX Formula to create the result table:
Attendance Percentage = SUMMARIZE('Table','Table'[Name ID],"Attendance",IF(MIN('Table'[Type])="Attendance",1,0))
Format the Attendance column as percentage to see this result:
Works for you? Mark this post as a solution if it does!
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