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andreas789
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Divide cell by column total in a matrix visual

Hey, I need some help writing a DAX measure for a calculation.

 

I need to divide the net sales of any location (loc. code) for a specific Sap Group, by the sum of net sales in that Sap Group. 

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I have used the following measure but the problem is that it divides the net sales cell value by the net sales total value.

Net Sales SoB = 
DIVIDE(SUM(sales[NET_SALES]), CALCULATE(SUM(sales[NET_SALES]), ALLSELECTED()))

 

eg, for loc. code 100 and Sap Group 50-55, I want the net sales sob % to be 1.002.443,45 / 1.339.124,22 = ~75%

 

 

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andreas789
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No special measure was required.

All I had to do was to change the following option from the field tab.

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andreas789
Frequent Visitor

No special measure was required.

All I had to do was to change the following option from the field tab.

andreas789_1-1643827029677.png

 

Whitewater100
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Hi:

I beleive you can change where it says ALLSELECTED to REMOVEFILTERS()

 

A lot of times I have a simple measure for sales like Sales Amount = SUM(Sales[Net Sales]) first then use 

DIVIDE([Sales Amount],

CALCULATE([Sales Amount], REMOVEFILTERS(Location[Code])))

 

another way can be:

DIVIDE(SUMX( Sales,[Net Sales), 
SUMX(ALLSELECTED(Sales), [Net Sales]))

Thanks for that but the result is not correct yet.

 

I need to divide column cell value by column total.

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