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lennox25
Helper V
Helper V

Average % measure

Hi, 

How do I adapt this measure to calculate two options? I need to add Yes+ to the measure?

 

% Supported =
DIVIDE (
    CALCULATE ( COUNT ( 'Table1'[Decision Supported]), 'Table1'[Decision Supported] = "YES" ),
    CALCULATE ( COUNT ( 'Table1'[Decision Supported] ), ALLSELECTED ( 'Table1'[Decision Supported] ) )
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bolfri
Super User
Super User

% Supported =
DIVIDE (
    CALCULATE ( COUNT ( 'Table1'[Decision Supported]), 'Table1'[Decision Supported] in {"YES","Yes+"} ),
    CALCULATE ( COUNT ( 'Table1'[Decision Supported] ), ALLSELECTED ( 'Table1'[Decision Supported] ) )




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bolfri
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% Supported =
DIVIDE (
    CALCULATE ( COUNT ( 'Table1'[Decision Supported]), 'Table1'[Decision Supported] in {"YES","Yes+"} ),
    CALCULATE ( COUNT ( 'Table1'[Decision Supported] ), ALLSELECTED ( 'Table1'[Decision Supported] ) )




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Thank you @bolfri  perfect!

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